Critical Writing for the JournalistChilton Company, Book Division, 1959 - 207 sivua |
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... effect than to provide an outlet for the impressions and expressions of writers , it would be justified . Since it also has an obvious effect upon the arts themselves , upon spectators of the arts , and upon journalism as well , it must ...
... effect than to provide an outlet for the impressions and expressions of writers , it would be justified . Since it also has an obvious effect upon the arts themselves , upon spectators of the arts , and upon journalism as well , it must ...
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... effects achieved ? How was the work put to- gether ? What technical devices did the author use ? How did his ... effect on his senses . " The qualifica- tions he listed in An Experience of Critics are succinct : the critic should ...
... effects achieved ? How was the work put to- gether ? What technical devices did the author use ? How did his ... effect on his senses . " The qualifica- tions he listed in An Experience of Critics are succinct : the critic should ...
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... effect without heaviness , and achieving a cumulative effect through dissonant polyphony that uses the piano with enormous power and skill , the piece has a highly personal beauty and effect . " • Llewellyn Jones , in his How to ...
... effect without heaviness , and achieving a cumulative effect through dissonant polyphony that uses the piano with enormous power and skill , the piece has a highly personal beauty and effect . " • Llewellyn Jones , in his How to ...
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What Is Critical Writing? | 1 |
Extent and Functions | 13 |
X3 The Criticisms of Journalistic Criticism | 25 |
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