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ARTICLES THE NOVELIZATION OF CRANFORD Walter M. Kendrick Everyone agrees with James D. Barry that Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford is an “ idyllic and graceful tale , ” and all of Mrs. Gaskell's critics agree with him that its genre is ...
ARTICLES THE NOVELIZATION OF CRANFORD Walter M. Kendrick Everyone agrees with James D. Barry that Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford is an “ idyllic and graceful tale , ” and all of Mrs. Gaskell's critics agree with him that its genre is ...
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Paradigmatic foregrounding functions here as a kind of genre marker to alert the reader about the future conventions he may expect within the text . By establishing certain generic expectations , these markers function also as a ...
Paradigmatic foregrounding functions here as a kind of genre marker to alert the reader about the future conventions he may expect within the text . By establishing certain generic expectations , these markers function also as a ...
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It is not a member of one particular genre , it cannot be considered an automatized text . It is a hybrid text that is formed from the conventions of several different genres . We may say , then , that paradigmatic foregrounding ...
It is not a member of one particular genre , it cannot be considered an automatized text . It is a hybrid text that is formed from the conventions of several different genres . We may say , then , that paradigmatic foregrounding ...
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