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By establishing certain generic expectations , these markers function also as a standard by which succeeding ... gothic tale or a tale similar to the gothic , and the succeeding conventions will either confirm or deny this expectation .
By establishing certain generic expectations , these markers function also as a standard by which succeeding ... gothic tale or a tale similar to the gothic , and the succeeding conventions will either confirm or deny this expectation .
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This omitted narrative element also helps defeat our initial gothic generic expectation . As the narrative sequence progresses , the expectation established at the beginning of the tale gives way to generic expectations connected with ...
This omitted narrative element also helps defeat our initial gothic generic expectation . As the narrative sequence progresses , the expectation established at the beginning of the tale gives way to generic expectations connected with ...
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the gothic opening do not confirm our generic expectations : the film veers toward realism and romance . ... We may say , then , that paradigmatic foregrounding establishes a generic expectation that will be either satisfied in the ...
the gothic opening do not confirm our generic expectations : the film veers toward realism and romance . ... We may say , then , that paradigmatic foregrounding establishes a generic expectation that will be either satisfied in the ...
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