Structural technique in the fiction of Frederick Philip Grove
An integrated work is meant to be apprehended as such; the artist fails if we do not so see it. Yet artistic unity derives from multiple sources, and no unified piece of literature owes its effect to a single agent. The analogy of a loom with its warp and woof is perhaps obvious, but it captur...
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5658 |