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Pagina 9
... methods that are incompatible in themselves . Both , however , mark a departure from the picaresque method of the first two papers , in that they project an eventual end to narration , while the earlier method is indifferent to the ...
... methods that are incompatible in themselves . Both , however , mark a departure from the picaresque method of the first two papers , in that they project an eventual end to narration , while the earlier method is indifferent to the ...
Pagina 14
... methods assure an eventual ending , but they permit very different ways of getting there . The prospective method requires neither coherence of character nor likelihood of event ; so long as everything that comes has been sufficiently ...
... methods assure an eventual ending , but they permit very different ways of getting there . The prospective method requires neither coherence of character nor likelihood of event ; so long as everything that comes has been sufficiently ...
Pagina 15
... 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 of designing ...
... 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 of designing ...
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