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... story writer ( 1889-1923 ) , was born in New Zealand and educated in London . She married J. Middleton Murry , the critic ; her early death was due to tuberculosis . Her stories , very well written , emphasize character rather than plot ...
... story writer ( 1889-1923 ) , was born in New Zealand and educated in London . She married J. Middleton Murry , the critic ; her early death was due to tuberculosis . Her stories , very well written , emphasize character rather than plot ...
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... story , but in a play the author does not , as in an epic , tell the story in his own person . Instead , the story is told through the words and actions of the characters . Plays , therefore , are stories told in dialogue , and ( unless ...
... story , but in a play the author does not , as in an epic , tell the story in his own person . Instead , the story is told through the words and actions of the characters . Plays , therefore , are stories told in dialogue , and ( unless ...
Pagina 438
... story which deals with events of everyday life and which gets its interest mainly from interplay of character . Sometimes a distinction is made in short stories between the tale and the short story , the latter term being limited to stories ...
... story which deals with events of everyday life and which gets its interest mainly from interplay of character . Sometimes a distinction is made in short stories between the tale and the short story , the latter term being limited to stories ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
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