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... fiction , he increasingly recognized the uniqueness of each . As a theorist , he wrote extensively on the purpose ... fiction and non - fiction 57 PHYLLIS K LEFFLER AND ELIZABETH M TILTON History and Fiction: A Seventeenth-Century Point ...
... fiction , he increasingly recognized the uniqueness of each . As a theorist , he wrote extensively on the purpose ... fiction and non - fiction 57 PHYLLIS K LEFFLER AND ELIZABETH M TILTON History and Fiction: A Seventeenth-Century Point ...
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style in works of both fiction and non - fiction . This essay will explore Sorel's views , focusing primarily on works published be- tween 1627 and 1633 , the only period of his life during which he was actively engaged in writing both ...
style in works of both fiction and non - fiction . This essay will explore Sorel's views , focusing primarily on works published be- tween 1627 and 1633 , the only period of his life during which he was actively engaged in writing both ...
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... fiction's subject matter corresponds to no reality , it cannot be useful . And the disposition as well as style of novels usually confuse rather than enlighten readers . At the end of Le Berger extravagant , Lysis abandons fiction for ...
... fiction's subject matter corresponds to no reality , it cannot be useful . And the disposition as well as style of novels usually confuse rather than enlighten readers . At the end of Le Berger extravagant , Lysis abandons fiction for ...
Contents
JOHN PORTER HOUSTON | 25 |
PHYLLIS K LEFFLER AND ELIZABETH M TILTON | 57 |
ROGER DUCHENE | 75 |
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