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" I ought to add, however, that if Mr. Besant says at the beginning of his essay that the "laws of fiction may be laid down and taught with as much precision and exactness as the laws of harmony, perspective, and proportion... "
Notices of the Proceedings - Pagina 66
door Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1887
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The Art of Fiction

Walter Besant - 1884 - 78 pagina’s
...possibilities as vast, her excellences as worthy of admiration,' as may be claimed for any of her sister Aits. 2. That it is an Art which, like them, is governed...so far removed from the mere mechanical arts, that 8 . no laws or rules whatever can teach it to those who have not already been c ndo\ved with the natural...
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The Art of Fiction: A Lecture Delivered at the Royal Institution on Friday ...

Walter Besant - 1884 - 60 pagina’s
...J&ev them, is 'governed and directed by ^neWnaws ;^anid^t^i^thgSe laws- may be laid doVn Xnd» taugn\ with as much precision and exactness as the laws of...rules whatever can teach it to those who have not o already been endowed with the natural and necessary gifts. These are the three propositions which...
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The Dial, Volume 5

Francis Fisher Browne - 1885 - 362 pagina’s
...painting, sculpture, music, and poetry. The second must be given in his own words: " That it is au art which, like them, is governed and directed by...the laws of harmony, perspective, and proportion." The third proposition is that, like the other fine arts, fiction cannot be taught, as can the mechanical...
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The Art of Fiction

Walter Besant - 1885 - 106 pagina’s
...ought to add, however, that if Mr. Besant says at the beginning of his essay that the " laws of fiction may be laid down and taught with as much precision...the laws of harmony, perspective, and proportion," he mitigates what might appear to be an over-statement by applying his remark to "general" laws, and...
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Partial Portraits

Henry James - 1888 - 514 pagina’s
...ought to add, however, that if Mr. Besant says at the beginning of his essay that the " laws of fiction may be laid down and taught with as much precision...the laws of harmony, perspective, and proportion," he mitigates what might appear to be an extravagance by applying his remark to " general " laws, and...
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Specimens of Modern English Literary Criticism

William Tenney Brewster - 1907 - 424 pagina’s
...ought to add, however, that if Mr. Besant says at the beginning of his essay that the "laws of fiction may be laid down and taught with as much precision...the laws of harmony, perspective, and proportion," he mitigates what might appear to be an extravagance by applying his remark to "general" laws, and...
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Picture Plays and how to Write Them

E. J. Muddle - 1911 - 96 pagina’s
...Walter Besant once wrote as follows : — " Fiction is an art which is governed by general laws, and these laws may be laid down and taught with as much...the laws of harmony, perspective, and proportion." What is true of fiction is even more true of this simpler form of " fiction " which we are now concerned...
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The Writer's Art by Those who Have Practiced it

Rollo Walter Brown - 1921 - 386 pagina’s
...ought to add, however, that if Mr. Besant says at the beginning of his essay that the "laws of fiction may be laid down and taught with as much precision...the laws of harmony, perspective, and proportion," he mitigates what might appear to be an extravagance by applying his remark to "general" laws, and...
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Literary Criticism: Pope to Croce

Gay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark - 1962 - 676 pagina’s
...ought to add, however, that if Mr. Besant says at the beginning of his essay that the "laws of fiction may be laid down and taught with as much precision...the laws of harmony, perspective, and proportion," he mitigates what might appear to be an extravagance by applying his remark to "general" laws, and...
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Theory of Fiction: Henry James

Henry James, James Edwin Miller - 1972 - 394 pagina’s
...ought to add, however, that if Mr. Besant says at the beginning of his essay that the "laws of fiction may be laid down and taught with as much precision...the laws of harmony, perspective, and proportion," he mitigates what might appear to be an extravagance by applying his remark to "general" laws, and...
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