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... realism " , because the best way to combat cen- sorship is to prove that the damned book is an important sociological document and not a book designed to undermine those wonderful red- blooded American morals . Censorship still marches ...
... realism " , because the best way to combat cen- sorship is to prove that the damned book is an important sociological document and not a book designed to undermine those wonderful red- blooded American morals . Censorship still marches ...
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... Realism " is a purely relative thing anyway . It is entirely up to the author to make his story appear real to the reader . Hemingway , for example , has many different methods of achieving his realism , and yet his realism is only a ...
... Realism " is a purely relative thing anyway . It is entirely up to the author to make his story appear real to the reader . Hemingway , for example , has many different methods of achieving his realism , and yet his realism is only a ...
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... realism . There is a definite plot ; there is rising action and falling action , suspense , and contrast . Farrell is a novel- ist and an artist , not simply a recorder , and he knew what he was doing . Now what was he doing ? A big ...
... realism . There is a definite plot ; there is rising action and falling action , suspense , and contrast . Farrell is a novel- ist and an artist , not simply a recorder , and he knew what he was doing . Now what was he doing ? A big ...
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