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... story is telling itself , please note . . . . It is dramatic telling - and it is the only kind of story - telling , speaking broadly , that editors want and will pay for .... In a word , " The story is Telling Itself . " 9 Unfortunately ...
... story is telling itself , please note . . . . It is dramatic telling - and it is the only kind of story - telling , speaking broadly , that editors want and will pay for .... In a word , " The story is Telling Itself . " 9 Unfortunately ...
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... story of how it affects or is affected by an ob- server . One can see a new heroine emerging , for example , as he plans " The Impressions of a Cousin . " The " Cousin " of the title is a young woman who relates the story ( in the form ...
... story of how it affects or is affected by an ob- server . One can see a new heroine emerging , for example , as he plans " The Impressions of a Cousin . " The " Cousin " of the title is a young woman who relates the story ( in the form ...
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... story of one's story " has become more important than the original idea ; that in itself would not necessarily cause trouble . But the reflector , in becoming inconscient about his own motives and about the reality around him , becomes ...
... story of one's story " has become more important than the original idea ; that in itself would not necessarily cause trouble . But the reflector , in becoming inconscient about his own motives and about the reality around him , becomes ...
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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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