The Perception and Evocation of LiteratureScott, Foresman, 1973 - Всего страниц: 376 |
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... images ; there is a sudden sense of informing . An over- all feeling emerges from the perception of the images , a feeling that is almost a sense of foreboding , of doom . Though the power of the poem comes first through its im- ages ...
... images ; there is a sudden sense of informing . An over- all feeling emerges from the perception of the images , a feeling that is almost a sense of foreboding , of doom . Though the power of the poem comes first through its im- ages ...
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... images , but the director should know clearly the purposes of each . Visual images may accomplish two effects in production : they may offer iconic reinforcement or illustrative development . An iconic image is a piece of visual infor ...
... images , but the director should know clearly the purposes of each . Visual images may accomplish two effects in production : they may offer iconic reinforcement or illustrative development . An iconic image is a piece of visual infor ...
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... images the kind of people who use the product , and the perceiver may imagine himself as a member of that group if he will use the product . Auditory images , sounds , and counterpoint function in much the same way as iconic and ...
... images the kind of people who use the product , and the perceiver may imagine himself as a member of that group if he will use the product . Auditory images , sounds , and counterpoint function in much the same way as iconic and ...
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