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Fortunately, O'Neill was a copious writer of stage directions, sometimes giving long, meticulous descriptions of his characters as they are introduced and precise indications of both actions and their emotional inflection.
Perhaps the most influential advocate of a slower course is William Eskridge Jr., a Yale law professor, copious writer and litigator in support of gay rights, and author of an amicus brief in the Prop 8 case that reads very much like what the appeals court actually decided.
She wrote to her close friends some days before she left for Switzerland, asking them not to grieve for her: "I have had a happy life and refuse to become a vegetable". Those friends remember her as a copious writer of letters that always contained something provocative and amusing, and as a charming and generous hostess with a lively mind and a boisterous sense of fun.
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He became a copious letter-writer.
The reader can only hope that Mr. Haslett deploys his copious gifts as a writer more fully in his next novel or collection of stories.
By its end, this ungainly novel reminds us of Ms. Lahiri's copious talents as a writer, however imperfectly they are employed here.
Where the magazine's choice moments from the writer's copious correspondence tended to focus on ideas, the overall impact of the five-hundred-plus-page volume leans toward life.
The English biographer Lytton Strachey (1880 1932), a copious and versatile letter writer himself, wrote: "No good letter was ever written to convey information, or to please its recipient: it may achieve both those results incidentally; but its fundamental purpose is to express the personality of the writer".
For the better part of the book, Ms. Byatt inexplicably renounces her copious gifts as a writer to construct a dry, tendentious and thoroughly irritating narrative designed to hammer home a single philosophical point, namely the familiar notion that historical truth often eludes the human rage for order.
It is the stories memorializing the ordinary mysteries of love and doubt and perseverance that best showcase Mr. Updike's copious gifts as a writer: his keen, journalistic eye for the way people go about their daily lives; his musical ear for the hidden melodies of small-town and suburban life; his instinctive understanding of the contradictory yearnings of the human heart.
Edmund Wilson '16, to pick the most famous example, matched his incisive analyses of other writers with copious journals recording his own life.
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