"narrative" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The reporting behind those articles is the greatest strength of the book, but it reads more like a disjointed string of newspaper features than a single, novelistic narrative.
- Drawing heavily on secondary sources, the British journalist Paul Johnson compresses 4,000 years of history into an absorbing, almost novelistic narrative.
- Mr. Corcoran's novelistic narrative should frighten readers not because it shows what made Gordon Kahl different, but rather what made him so common.
- Since no one can now hope to write the comprehensive, novelistic narrative, she allows herself sufficient genre flexibility to mingle tough theory with entertaining short stories.
- As the film historian Roy M. Prendergast has pointed out, this is no accident: much movie music is deliberately operatic, suited for novelistic narratives of passion and conflict.
- Surprisingly scant on authorial insight or any compelling personal thesis, her approach is closer to documentary than novelistic narrative: what you see, for the most part, is what you get.
- It has gotten a following within the theater community both because it is one of the first in-depth studies of regional theater and because of its dramatic structure and novelistic narrative.
- It might show how musical style turned from deductive reason and demonstration in the Classical period to reflective novelistic narrative in the Romantic period.
- In relating this story, Ms. Leaming creates a novelistic narrative, animated by dramatic set pieces and vivid cameo portraits.
- Though the volume attests to copious research, its novelistic narrative is flat, uninflected and unfocused.
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