A novelist modulates by reduplicating situations and characters. He shows several people falling in love,' or dying, or praying in different ways — dissimilars solving the same problem. Or, vice versa, similar people confronted with dissimilar problems.... Aldous Huxley– A Quest for Values - 9 psl.autoriai: Milton Birnbaum - 230 psl.Ribota peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Aldous Huxley - 1928 - 532 psl.
...people falling in love, or dying, or praying in different ways— dissimilars solving the same problem. Or, vice versa, similar people confronted with dissimilar...Another way : The novelist can assume the god-like :reative privilege and simply elect to consider the events of the story in their various aspects —... | |
| Hans Heinrich Eggebrecht - 1996 - 332 psl.
...variations are also more difficult. A novelist modulates by reduplicating situations and characters ... In this way you can modulate through all the aspects...write variations in any number of different moods (inf.). Über den Entwurf einer polyglotten Sprachkomposition mit Hilfe von „counterpoint words"... | |
| Werner Wolf - 1999 - 292 psl.
...people falling in lovc. or dying, or praying in differenct ways - dissimilars solving the same problem. Or. vice versa, similar people confronted with dissimilar...this way you can modulate through all the aspects of vour theme, sou can write variations in any number of different moods. (302) Obviously, in this case... | |
| Eric Prieto - 2002 - 348 psl.
...people falling in love, or dying, or praying in different ways—dissimilars solving the same problem. Or, vice versa, similar people confronted with dissimilar...write variations in any number of different moods" (301l. For Huxley, the common element may be a concept (love, death, prayerl varied in the specifies... | |
| Steven Paul Scher - 2004 - 552 psl.
...falling in love, or dying, or praying in different ways - dissimilars solving the same problem. [...] In this way you can modulate through all the aspects...write variations in any number of different moods." From a musical point of view, Huxley's methodological musings verge on dilettantism. But as a writer... | |
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