Sentences with phrase «whole literary work»

Your task is not to critique the whole literary work, and your aim is to write your critique with the respect to author's work.

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It would also seem that he kind of went with the lowest bidder on the editing of his literary masterpiece... the whole thing just doesn't work.
The Elihu speeches11 and segments of the Yahweh speeches (notably on the ostrich, 39: 13 - 18, and Leviathan, 41:1 - 34) may be added after the creative unification of the rest of the literary Job; but the work as a whole unmistakably reflects Israel's own corporate catastrophic experience of the bitter sixth century.
A century ago, T. S. Eliot presented the image of a self - organizing literary culture in «Tradition and the Individual Talent,» one in which «[t] he existing monuments form an ideal order among themselves, which is modified by the introduction of the new (the really new) work of art among them,» which alters «the whole existing order... if ever so slightly.»
It was time to put all of the pieces back together, to see how a Gospel works as a piece of literature, as an integral, literary whole.
It would be a landmark work, not only for Capote, but also for the literary community as a whole, influencing the way books are written for the next few years and beyond.
Too many accounts of the practices of literary writers are available to us — Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews is the best - known series — for any English teacher to cling to such myths as first - draft finals, timed writing assignments, or whole - class deadlines.
Meanwhile, the Common Core jettisons the list of literary works that many state standards had historically embraced and favors «selections» over whole books.
I've read that some authors and some agents, too, have mixed feelings about pitch sessions, but I love them — not only because I can pitch my work, but because I get valuable information from every literary agent I talk to, and also because meeting agents as people helps me humanize the whole experience.
But taken as a whole, it's doubtful that this book would have been so critically reviewed if it were just another work of literary fiction portraying life in a quiet British town.
«Collection» means a collection of literary or artistic works, such as encyclopedias and anthologies, or performances, phonograms or broadcasts, or other works or subject matter other than works listed in Section 1 (f) below, which, by reason of the selection and arrangement of their contents, constitute intellectual creations, in which the Work is included in its entirety in unmodified form along with one or more other contributions, each constituting separate and independent works in themselves, which together are assembled into a collective whole.
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