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... , 1933- -Philosophy . 2. Gardner , John . 1933- -Technique . I. Title . II . Series . PS3557.A712Z95 1992 813'.54 - dc20 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 91-25001 CIP FOR GISKEN CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Life Follows Fiction 2.
... , 1933- -Philosophy . 2. Gardner , John . 1933- -Technique . I. Title . II . Series . PS3557.A712Z95 1992 813'.54 - dc20 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 91-25001 CIP FOR GISKEN CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Life Follows Fiction 2.
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... Technique I 6 . Collage Technique II : A Case Study 7 . Dialectics Notes Works Cited Index ix 1 9 31 51 558 67 89 107 147 195 203 211 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Art of John Gardner : Instruction and Exploration.
... Technique I 6 . Collage Technique II : A Case Study 7 . Dialectics Notes Works Cited Index ix 1 9 31 51 558 67 89 107 147 195 203 211 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Art of John Gardner : Instruction and Exploration.
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... technique . Gardner is a highly literary artist in the sense that his fiction is controlled by an elaborate set of ... techniques that Gardner's theoreti- cal orientation has led him to develop . It would seem that this is an approach ...
... technique . Gardner is a highly literary artist in the sense that his fiction is controlled by an elaborate set of ... techniques that Gardner's theoreti- cal orientation has led him to develop . It would seem that this is an approach ...
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... techniques which he devel- oped and polished to suit the needs of his particular imagination . In these books , too ... technique ( Chap- ters 5 and 6 ) . It is simply wrong , therefore , to assume that Gard- ner's call for " moral ...
... techniques which he devel- oped and polished to suit the needs of his particular imagination . In these books , too ... technique ( Chap- ters 5 and 6 ) . It is simply wrong , therefore , to assume that Gard- ner's call for " moral ...
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... technique , deter- mined by his commitment to exploration in art , as a corollary to some of his deepest psychological and philosophical convictions . There is a very close correlation between Gardner's philosophical beliefs and his ...
... technique , deter- mined by his commitment to exploration in art , as a corollary to some of his deepest psychological and philosophical convictions . There is a very close correlation between Gardner's philosophical beliefs and his ...
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