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... write best sellers that we find very much open advice to the author to think of his reader and write accordingly . The predomi- nant fashion among serious writers has been to consider any rec- ognizable concern for the reader as a ...
... write best sellers that we find very much open advice to the author to think of his reader and write accordingly . The predomi- nant fashion among serious writers has been to consider any rec- ognizable concern for the reader as a ...
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... write just now , than when I first set out ; so that instead of advancing , as a common writer , in my work with ... write - It must follow , an ' please your worships , that the more I write , the more I shall have to write - and ...
... write just now , than when I first set out ; so that instead of advancing , as a common writer , in my work with ... write - It must follow , an ' please your worships , that the more I write , the more I shall have to write - and ...
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... write . We saw earlier that to answer , " He writes for himself , " makes sense only if we assume that the self he writes for is a kind of public self , subject to the limita- tions that other men are subject to when they come to his ...
... write . We saw earlier that to answer , " He writes for himself , " makes sense only if we assume that the self he writes for is a kind of public self , subject to the limita- tions that other men are subject to when they come to his ...
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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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