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Quiz - David Lodge The Art of Fiction
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rapt immersion in an / imagined reality
Jane / Austen
the beginning of a novel is a / threshold
We have a lot of new information to / absorb
may begin in the middle of a / conversation
call attention to the act of / narrating
willing suspension of / disbelief
raising / questions
cliff / hanger
The Catcher / in the Rye
by J.D. / Salinger
Holden / Caulfield
powerful effect of / authenticity / and sincerity
a God-like / altitude
Virginia / Woolf
the continuous flow of / thought and sensation / in the human mind
subjective / consciousness
interior / monologue
free / indirect style
illusion of intimate access to / a character's mind
James / Joyce
ordinary day in / Dublin
16th June / 1904
Stephen / Dedalus
Molly / Bloom
another word for / originality
send the reader to / sleep
major and / minor
round and / flat
Laurence / Stern
Tristram / Shandy
endless / digression (Abschweifung)
Charles / Dickens
Ernest / Hemingway
The Old Man / and the Sea
Inter / textuality
direct / quotation
structural / parallelism
probably the most celebrated and influential example of intertextuality in modern literature /
Ulysses
showing and / telling
Telling in different / voices
Imagining / the Future
Winston / Smith
Big Brother / is watching you
forty / eight (cf. 1984)
A truly exhaustive / desciption (beginning of Implication)
Meta / fiction
William (not Shakespeare) / Golding
Lord of the / Flies
The / End