Sentences with phrase «continuous narrative»

In the writings of Witter and the host of others after him who held that the Pentateuch resulted from the combination of several continuous narrative sources, J and its somewhat nebulous Doppelganger E never emerged as individual authors in their own right.
That gave me the idea and permission to incorporate the light before sunrise, at sunrise, and after sunrise in the same painting: to have it be a seamless, continuous narrative space, and not appear as a collage.
Wells describes his massive tome as «an attempt to tell, truly and clearly, in one continuous narrative, the whole story of life and mankind so far as it is known to - day [sic].»
One thing the attentive reader will notice at once: the continuous narrative which ran from the account of the entry into Jerusalem to the discovery at the tomb is now broken.
Culture and Abortion, rather than forming a continuous narrative, is a selection of reflections on the impact of literature, the arts and politics on the culture of abortion.
In Chapters 14 and 15 - the so - called Passion story — we find a continuous narrative, telling in detail how Jesus was seized by his enemies, tried and put to death.
It is probable that from verse 16 to the end of this chapter we have a continuous narrative of a single 24 - hour period in the early ministry of Jesus.
It is somewhat ironic that the authors should set out to rescue from neglect this highly placed and vastly talented lady, versed in the ways of the world, entre deux ages, at a time when the documentary hypothesis can no longer be taken for granted, when the extent, the date, and even the existence of J as an independent, continuous narrative are being widely questioned.
Today, the web offers many more resources for folks interested in how to use nutrition to optimize their health than I could have envisioned in 2009, and many fantastic books have been printed, but there is still no other source of information that puts so much into context in one continuous narrative.
This idea of a continuous narrative isn't the only concept Marvel Studios borrowed from its comic books.
Just as important in this regard is the program's stress on broad social, cultural, and economic trends and cross-cultural comparisons at the expense of a continuous narrative of world - shaping personalities and key historical moments.
, which could arise from omnibus collections of 2 - 3 novels of 50 - 70k each as distinct and time - separated parts of a trilogy or simply a bunch in a series; or, are a collection in a continuous narrative as a long story (episodic; serial) as if runs of Homeland or 24 or Marvel Agents of Shield or House of Cards or Breaking Bad were novelised.
Show how it feels when you read the lines and sentences as if they were continuous narrative; then counter by pausing at the end of each line break as written.
Why is the story told in documents — letters, inquest reports, and diary entries — rather than a continuous narrative from one point of view?
The story isn't told as one continuous narrative, but instead frequently switches between characters giving you each group's recap of events.
Despite the art historical precedence, this gesture of continuous narrative, common to early Italian Renaissance painting, highlights feelings of disorientation.
Recited fragments of ghost stories sourced from the oral tradition of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, form a continuous narrative linking one room to the next.
The video is accompanied by a pre-recorded voice over, which will remain constant each time the video is seen, linking the images together to form a continuous narrative.
The piece can be read as a continuous narrative on the outside, but the interior is more fractured and random.
With each drawing, I strive to create a continuous narrative that chronicles the Western struggle with diversity in the face of white fragility.
A ground - breaking account of American modernism that unites pre - and post-1945 art in a continuous narrative spanning four generations of artists.
Over the course of a year, the pigeons dropped by with their answers, and the editors then strung together the questions and answers in a continuous narrative that reads something like the transcript of a large meeting, providing a portrait of common ground and fissures in the field of curating now.
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