Sentences with phrase «imagination of the reader»

historically inaccurate, void of information, rambling, pointless and nothing to grasp the imagination of the reader..
One of the reasons our reports captured the imagination of readers — apart from the revealing exercises in which people were asked to imagine the leaders as cartoon characters or animals, or what they would do on a free Friday night — was that they offered an extra dimension to political coverage.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Kondo has «captured the imaginations of readers around the world at a moment when many people seem to have reached a tipping point of clutter in their lives.
In the case of Wuthering Heights the main body of the story, told in flashback, is filtered through the consciousness of two very square and relatively uncomprehending individuals — the narrator, Mr. Lockwood, and a nurse called Nelly Dean — so its romantic fury is supplied to a large degree by the imagination of the reader.
If the mark of a great author is not merely how much she incites the imaginations of readers but the extent to which she inspires fellow writers, then there can be no doubt that Jane Austen is the greatest author of them all.
So much of Lewis's talent was in giving just enough detail to feed the imagination of the reader - I couldn't believe how sparse it was, yet the pictures in my head were so vivid.
For centuries, women writers have been penning tales that have inspired and captured the imaginations of their readers.
They are fun to read, featuring a wide range of diverse story lines that capture the imagination of the readers.
What I like and notice that most of these blogs have extraordinary photographs that capture that imagination of readers.
But what exactly is his contribution, beyond streching the imagination of his readers?
The document uses a small but powerful logo of an increasing bar chart that should help capture the imagination of the reader.
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