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The two techniques imply different ways of writing and produce different kinds of novels ; some of Granford's ambivalence about its genre may result from its uneasy mingling of methods that are incompatible in themselves .
The two techniques imply different ways of writing and produce different kinds of novels ; some of Granford's ambivalence about its genre may result from its uneasy mingling of methods that are incompatible in themselves .
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Both these methods lead to the increased unity and coherence of what is written by restricting the field of what there is ... The prospective method requires neither coherence of character nor likelihood of event ; so long as everything ...
Both these methods lead to the increased unity and coherence of what is written by restricting the field of what there is ... The prospective method requires neither coherence of character nor likelihood of event ; so long as everything ...
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The prospective method is epitomized in mid - Victorian fiction by the works of Wilkie Collins , most notably by No Name ( 1862 ) and Armadale ( 1866 ) . In his Preface to the former novel , Collins claimed to have embarked on a new way ...
The prospective method is epitomized in mid - Victorian fiction by the works of Wilkie Collins , most notably by No Name ( 1862 ) and Armadale ( 1866 ) . In his Preface to the former novel , Collins claimed to have embarked on a new way ...
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