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... metonymy ( 1977 ) . Lodge suggests that this can be seen even in the contrasting title of typical realist and modernist novels : Kipps and Anna of the Five Towns contrast strikingly with The Rainbow and Heart of Darkness . Finally , the ...
... metonymy ( 1977 ) . Lodge suggests that this can be seen even in the contrasting title of typical realist and modernist novels : Kipps and Anna of the Five Towns contrast strikingly with The Rainbow and Heart of Darkness . Finally , the ...
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... metonymy is necessary to modernist writing albeit the use of metonymy is idiosyncratic . In Proust's case the action of involuntary memory is useless unless the rigorous , puritanical and metonymic exploration of a particular memory is ...
... metonymy is necessary to modernist writing albeit the use of metonymy is idiosyncratic . In Proust's case the action of involuntary memory is useless unless the rigorous , puritanical and metonymic exploration of a particular memory is ...
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... metonymic writers would perhaps show that metaphor can also be used in idiosyncratic ways ( Lodge , 1976 , pp . 492-5 ) . Finally , the differences between realist and modernist writing are themselves one of the major themes of Proust's ...
... metonymic writers would perhaps show that metaphor can also be used in idiosyncratic ways ( Lodge , 1976 , pp . 492-5 ) . Finally , the differences between realist and modernist writing are themselves one of the major themes of Proust's ...
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