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... tion . Suppose that the idea or the values in- volved in a piece of fiction do not agree with those of the reader . Can he still enjoy the fic- tion in question ? And if so , to what degree ? This , again , is a very complicated ...
... tion . Suppose that the idea or the values in- volved in a piece of fiction do not agree with those of the reader . Can he still enjoy the fic- tion in question ? And if so , to what degree ? This , again , is a very complicated ...
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... tion , surprise , climax , conclusion - all of these terms merely express elements in the process by which the author constructs his fiction . There is no fixed rule for this process . The ele- ments are constantly altered from one ...
... tion , surprise , climax , conclusion - all of these terms merely express elements in the process by which the author constructs his fiction . There is no fixed rule for this process . The ele- ments are constantly altered from one ...
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... tion of humanity which could pass the gates of heaven . As for this world , well , it would be utterly destroyed sometime or at best was to be viewed as a place of temporary sojourn . While the Lord's Prayer mentioned a possible King ...
... tion of humanity which could pass the gates of heaven . As for this world , well , it would be utterly destroyed sometime or at best was to be viewed as a place of temporary sojourn . While the Lord's Prayer mentioned a possible King ...
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