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... genre is uncertain : " it should perhaps not even be called a novel . " The charm of Cranford ought to survive no matter what category the book is put in , and most critics have preferred savoring its charm to haggling over its genre ...
... genre is uncertain : " it should perhaps not even be called a novel . " The charm of Cranford ought to survive no matter what category the book is put in , and most critics have preferred savoring its charm to haggling over its genre ...
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... genre , the gothic . 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 ...
... genre , the gothic . 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 ...
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... genre , it cannot be considered an automatized text . It is a hybrid text that is formed from the conventions of ... genre save perhaps its own ; but the masterpiece of popular literature is precisely the book which best fits its genre ...
... genre , it cannot be considered an automatized text . It is a hybrid text that is formed from the conventions of ... genre save perhaps its own ; but the masterpiece of popular literature is precisely the book which best fits its genre ...
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