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Dialogue

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Wood, J. (2009). Dialogue. In Wood, J. How Fiction Works. Vintage, pp. 161-167

(noun) a track, a trail, a scent, or droppings especially of a wild animal / (noun) a trace by which the progress of someone or something may be followed / (verb) to track by a spoor / (verb) to track something by its spoor

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the elimination of those vulgar spoors of presence whereby authors communicate themselves to readers

—p.161 by James Wood
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6 years, 7 months ago

the elimination of those vulgar spoors of presence whereby authors communicate themselves to readers

—p.161 by James Wood
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6 years, 7 months ago

(adjective) characterized by abundance; copious / (adjective) generous in amount, extent, or spirit / (adjective) being full and well developed / (adjective) aesthetically, morally, or generally offensive / (adjective) exceeding the bounds of good taste; overdone / (adjective) excessively complimentary or flattering; effusive

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Fulsome explainers like George Eliot

—p.162 by James Wood
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6 years, 7 months ago

Fulsome explainers like George Eliot

—p.162 by James Wood
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