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In a novelistic tradition still largely dedicated to the treatment of domestic interiority, she does nothing less than attempt readings of the domestic interiority of history.

In a novelistic chapter on a young polyamorous couple she spent time with in the course of a few years, she writes, "I envied their community of friends, the openness with which they shared their attractions".

He also wrote in a novelistic style himself, one that emulated Hemingway's.

I could be connected to events in Kandahar without ever having to envision them in a novelistic or cinematic way.

His is the first significant book, written, like Stewart's, in a novelistic mode and likely to gain popular readership, to incorporate this new data.

Instead the book, influenced both by Steinbeck's "Grapes of Wrath" and the films of Robert Altman and Steven Soderbergh, rotates in a novelistic way among three main characters whose stories are interspersed with broader, more general inter-chapters.

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There she read widely and wrote some youthful romantic verse and A Few Days in Athens (1822), a novelistic sketch of a disciple of Epicurus that outlined the materialistic philosophy to which she adhered throughout her life.

In a way, Beginners is a rather literary movie, in which Oliver is a novelistic narrator figure, a figure who does the noticing and the remembering, but seems to be himself an unreadable presence.

Aury succeeds in giving her book a novelistic shape.

Around a third of "The Victorian and the Romantic" is a novelistic portrayal, in the second person, of Gaskell in Rome, falling in love with Norton ("You never felt lost for words, and yet for a second, now, you truly were. Your heart was beating quickly, disturbed") and her subsequent frustrated years in Manchester, longing to see him again.

Barrios's personal experiences played an important part in all these novels, as well as in his other works: Páginas de un pobre diablo (1923; "Pages from a Poor Devil"), a series of autobiographical sketches; Tamarugal (1944), a novel about life in the northern mining region of Chile and Loss hombres del hombre (1950; "Men Within Man"), a novelistic study in human psychology.

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