Samuel Johnson and the Life of WritingHarcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1971 - 303페이지 |
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... writing actually takes place in a vastly shrunken , impoverished , and dis - peopled genre world , even if it is a world where the genres are as rigid as they always have been . To begin a literary career today with , say , a poetic ...
... writing actually takes place in a vastly shrunken , impoverished , and dis - peopled genre world , even if it is a world where the genres are as rigid as they always have been . To begin a literary career today with , say , a poetic ...
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... writing undertaken under the antithetic consciousness of the force of genre , the writer focuses not on himself but on his audience and on its expectations and probable reactions . These are two dif- ferent images of what writing is ...
... writing undertaken under the antithetic consciousness of the force of genre , the writer focuses not on himself but on his audience and on its expectations and probable reactions . These are two dif- ferent images of what writing is ...
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... writer . At moments when he is especially conscious of divine obligation , he conceives of all writing as an oblique mode of prayer . And as he once said : " [ Jeremy ] Taylor gives a very good advice : ' Never lie in your prayers ...
... writer . At moments when he is especially conscious of divine obligation , he conceives of all writing as an oblique mode of prayer . And as he once said : " [ Jeremy ] Taylor gives a very good advice : ' Never lie in your prayers ...
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