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Using Everything

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Wood, J. (2015). Using Everything. In Wood, J. The Nearest Thing To Life. Jonathan Cape, pp. 61-86

(noun) a lapse in succession during which there is no person in whom a title is vested / (noun) temporary inactivity; suspension

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the mind putting 'understanding' into abeyance

—p.84 by James Wood
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the mind putting 'understanding' into abeyance

—p.84 by James Wood
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6 years, 7 months ago

imitation, especially imitative representation of the real world in art and literature

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through a process akin to mimetic desire, the audience began to experience what Fry saw, experienced with him a sameness of vision.

tag: literary-theory

—p.84 by James Wood
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6 years, 7 months ago

through a process akin to mimetic desire, the audience began to experience what Fry saw, experienced with him a sameness of vision.

tag: literary-theory

—p.84 by James Wood
notable
6 years, 7 months ago