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Novel Openers: First Sentences of 11,000 Fictional Works, Topically Arranged With Subject, Keyword, Author and Title Indexing
Bruce L. Weaver
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| #5293833 in Books | Mcfarland n Co Inc Pub | 1995-07 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.50 x7.50 x1.75l, | File type: PDF | 512 pages | ||From Library Journal|To aid you in the difficult, dare one suggest pointless, task of recalling opening lines from novels comes a book that devotes more pages to its index than to its contents. An odd sort of Bartlett's, though strangely appealing, this source p
I am the vampire Lestat. Im immortal. More or less. The light of the sun, the sustained heat of an intense fire--these things might destroy me. But then again, they might not--The Vampire Lestat, Anne Rice, 1986. Opening lines in fiction are used to draw readers into the invented world of the author, coaxing them to believe in what the writer imagines. Categorically arranged from Ability to Youth, over 11,000 opening lines from English-language works of fiction are given...
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