Writing with a PurposeHoughton Mifflin, 1973 - Всего страниц: 481 |
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... Structure . The structure of a literary work is the way the various parts fit together to produce a unified whole . It is useful to recognize two kinds of structures : the external form , imposed by the conventions of the genre or ...
... Structure . The structure of a literary work is the way the various parts fit together to produce a unified whole . It is useful to recognize two kinds of structures : the external form , imposed by the conventions of the genre or ...
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... structure is the way Hercule Poirot or Perry Mason solves a particular case . Each detective has his own characteristic way of getting at the truth , and the way he operates determines the internal struc- ture of the story . An analysis ...
... structure is the way Hercule Poirot or Perry Mason solves a particular case . Each detective has his own characteristic way of getting at the truth , and the way he operates determines the internal struc- ture of the story . An analysis ...
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... structure could be extended to take into account the situation , characters , action , symbols , and language . In this extended sense the structure becomes the whole internal context of the work , so that an analysis of structure may ...
... structure could be extended to take into account the situation , characters , action , symbols , and language . In this extended sense the structure becomes the whole internal context of the work , so that an analysis of structure may ...
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