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Dear Clara by Shelly E. Powell
Dear Clara by Shelly E. Powell













George Hughes’s Reading Novels is a unique piece of practical criticism, a comprehensive “poetics” of a genre that has not attracted a great deal of such attention, at least not on this level. Works of Fiction Cited Select Bibliography Index Stereotype and Cliché 257 in the Novel Notes Sentence Structure and Connection Verbs: Tense, Time, and Voice 183Īdjectives 194 Figures: Metaphor, Metonymy, Irony Words and Meanings 213 Repetition and Figures of Construction Lists 234Ĭhecklist of Questions for the Analysis of a PassageĪppendix 1. H84 2002 808.3-dc21 2002001703ĭescription 57 Character and Character Portraits 71 Dialogue 87 Monologue and Stream of Consciousness Free Indirect Discourse 111 Narrative and Narrators

Dear Clara by Shelly E. Powell

Includes bibliographical references and index. © 2002 Vanderbilt University Press All rights reserved First edition 2002 This book is printed on acid-free paper Manufactured in the United States of America Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Hughes, George, 1944Reading novels / George Hughes.

Dear Clara by Shelly E. Powell

Reading novels George Hughes Foreword by Walter L.















Dear Clara by Shelly E. Powell