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The obvious problem is the loss of the authorial voice.
The point is that there's a serious problem of authorial distance.
And often you long for a single authorial voice to question the fundamentals.
Why does this idea, of authorial absence, appeal so much?
Perhaps there is also such a thing as authorial overstretch.
In part, however, it shows the absence of a balancing authorial hand.
But the real difference is in the authorial voice.
Brown concludes that it is a work of authorial adolescence.
"There is a sense in which end-users can become part of the authorial team."
The chief problem seems to be the absence of a recognizable authorial style.
Their authorial voice is that of a narrow mind posing as a broad one.
In many cases, the evidence would make it almost impossible to decide what the authorial intention was at any given point.
But Ibrahim is a simpler figure, and so requires less authorial attention.
In these works we find displayed a generous range of authorial imagination.
"I must assure you this action is really a mockery of my authorial rights!"
He has been waiting a long time for such a thoroughgoing authorial embrace.
Much of the poem's force, however, derives from its authorial stance.
A search for signs of authorial eye-winking came up empty.
But here we have only confusion and authorial disguise.
It's also an authorial feat to keep the characters flat for this many pages.
But her authorial purposefulness is, on occasion, perhaps too apparent.
But no authorial intelligence can be spotted behind the character's craziness.
Perhaps he was determined to be cool, in deference to my authorial sensitivity.
But he fails to offer a commanding authorial intelligence to help us wade through the data.
Authorial intention is of great practical concern to some textual critics.