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... questions about fiction . My excuse is that only in doing so could I hope to deal adequately with the narrower question of whether rhetoric is compatible with art . In treating technique as rhetoric , I may seem to have reduced the free ...
... questions about fiction . My excuse is that only in doing so could I hope to deal adequately with the narrower question of whether rhetoric is compatible with art . In treating technique as rhetoric , I may seem to have reduced the free ...
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... question , a question that cannot be settled by any easy reference to abstract rules . As we begin now to deal with this question , we must never forget that though the author can to some extent choose his dis- guises , he can never ...
... question , a question that cannot be settled by any easy reference to abstract rules . As we begin now to deal with this question , we must never forget that though the author can to some extent choose his dis- guises , he can never ...
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... question of how a man should live is important , or that this author's insights on the ques- tion are likely to prove valuable , we can never care very much for this novel , even though we may enjoy some of the lesser pleasures offered ...
... question of how a man should live is important , or that this author's insights on the ques- tion are likely to prove valuable , we can never care very much for this novel , even though we may enjoy some of the lesser pleasures offered ...
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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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