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Page 50 from Cumulative Index: 1-100
Issues 1-100
20: 255-83 "Notes on the rhetoric of anti- realist
fiction
," E, 30: 3-50 ...
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Page 5 from Issue 54
its energy and its range, it seems to me. Its readers respect its devotion to short
fiction
(a ...
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Page 233 from Issue 65
think of Leslie's reference to Benjamin DeMott's article on how
fiction
became vaguely ...
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Page 160 from Issue 4
are reading. In a way familiar to modern
fiction
, the book appears to resemble certain aspects of La ...
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Page 189 from Issue 4
richly poetic work is a melange of
fiction
, poetry, and drama. Perhaps the fact that Cane transcends all ...
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Page 15 from Issue 8
"actually exists" (which, in a work of
fiction
, it may so do-just as Ramsdale, New Wye, or any ...
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Page 28 from Issue 8
and tricks, like mush rooms, have their place in the
fictional
landscape, but only alter the forest ...
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Page 64 from Issue 8
dull, excessively technical. American poets just don't read non-
fiction
. Since the Second War ...
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Page 169 from Issue 8
it on 17 August 1904. (See also Oliver Gogarty, 'The Tower: Fact and
Fiction
...
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Page 218 from Issue 8
a non-
fiction
book on the subject. Other examples of collage, such as the excerpts from provincial newspapers in ...
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