The Writer, 45. sējumsWriter, Incorporated, 1933 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 82.
93. lappuse
... Reader a Story , " and " Making the Reader See It " illustrate the author's method of approach . He is rightly concerned , first of all , with what people want to read . His discussion of the reader's psychology should be of value to ...
... Reader a Story , " and " Making the Reader See It " illustrate the author's method of approach . He is rightly concerned , first of all , with what people want to read . His discussion of the reader's psychology should be of value to ...
133. lappuse
... reader of many " pulp " stories . From the point of view of the writer , this is very bad analysis . What the writer should be interested in is not the reader's reaction , as a first con- sideration . The reader's reaction should be ...
... reader of many " pulp " stories . From the point of view of the writer , this is very bad analysis . What the writer should be interested in is not the reader's reaction , as a first con- sideration . The reader's reaction should be ...
206. lappuse
... reader and himself ; this he must accomplish by transposing himself into the position of the reader . He must also , of course , go beyond the ordinary reader ; he must not only feel , but analyze the probable reasons why he has been ...
... reader and himself ; this he must accomplish by transposing himself into the position of the reader . He must also , of course , go beyond the ordinary reader ; he must not only feel , but analyze the probable reasons why he has been ...
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INDEX | 10 |
Mann Fred B The Mysterious Ordeal 373 | 19 |
Beginning Authors Problem A Deane 206 | 28 |
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