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... mean , dont you , that I am the first man that has ever taken you quite seriously ? RAINA Yes : I suppose I do mean that . [ Cosily , quite at her ease with him . ] How strange it is to be talked to in such a way ! You know , Ive always ...
... mean , dont you , that I am the first man that has ever taken you quite seriously ? RAINA Yes : I suppose I do mean that . [ Cosily , quite at her ease with him . ] How strange it is to be talked to in such a way ! You know , Ive always ...
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... mean- ing . The basic question for all writers is this : How can I make my material mean to the reader what it means to me ? Three closely related processes are involved in the answer to this question : selection , arrangement , and ...
... mean- ing . The basic question for all writers is this : How can I make my material mean to the reader what it means to me ? Three closely related processes are involved in the answer to this question : selection , arrangement , and ...
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... mean . Now I know that this is not altogether pos- sible . I mean that I know that my people are controlled by my point of view and that by the time I begin the novel I have some idea of what I want the novel to do , or to say , or to ...
... mean . Now I know that this is not altogether pos- sible . I mean that I know that my people are controlled by my point of view and that by the time I begin the novel I have some idea of what I want the novel to do , or to say , or to ...
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GENERAL PRELIMINARIES | 4 |
FICTION | 12 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 21 |
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