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... laws " governing " fictional beings " : " the novelist may be either their witness or their accomplice , but never both at the same time . The novelist must be either inside or out . Because M. Mauriac does not observe these laws , he ...
... laws " governing " fictional beings " : " the novelist may be either their witness or their accomplice , but never both at the same time . The novelist must be either inside or out . Because M. Mauriac does not observe these laws , he ...
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... laws.49 Robert Humphrey summarizes the pur- pose of all stream - of - consciousness writers as the effort to reveal " the psychic being of the characters , " an attempt to " analyze hu- man nature , " to present " character more ...
... laws.49 Robert Humphrey summarizes the pur- pose of all stream - of - consciousness writers as the effort to reveal " the psychic being of the characters , " an attempt to " analyze hu- man nature , " to present " character more ...
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... laws of art are against him . His most skilful and mature readers , it is true , will have repudiated Humbert's blandishments from the beginning ; the clues are nu- merous , the style is a dead giveaway throughout - Impersonal Narration ...
... laws of art are against him . His most skilful and mature readers , it is true , will have repudiated Humbert's blandishments from the beginning ; the clues are nu- merous , the style is a dead giveaway throughout - Impersonal Narration ...
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True Novels Must Be Realistic | 23 |
All Authors Should Be Objective | 67 |
True Art Ignores the Audience | 89 |
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