Sentence examples for a connected narrative from inspiring English sources

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Seventeenth-century antiquaries began to collect anecdotes about Shakespeare, but no serious life was written until 1709, when Nicholas Rowe tried to assemble information from all available sources with the aim of producing a connected narrative.

Mark first conceived the plan of composing a connected narrative, probably in the decade before or at some time near ad 70, when the Temple was destroyed by the Romans.

St. Mark first conceived the plan of composing a connected narrative, probably in the decade before or at some time near 70 ce, when the Temple was destroyed by the Romans.

Though the subtitle promises the reader "a history of the first sexual revolution" – which, according to Dabhoiwala, took place in the late 17th and 18th centuries – the book offers not a connected narrative, but a series of meditations on topics tangentially related to the history of ideas.

Too often, he said, they just learn a mix of topics at primary school and Hitler and Henry VIII at secondary school "without knowing how the vivid episodes of our past become a connected narrative", adding: "This trashing of our past has to stop".

At present, he said there was a failure to provide a "connected narrative" in history.

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The parts compose the whole piece, but the whole film is something far greater, a full statement, a complete and connected narrative.... as disarming and defamiliarizing as Dylan's music.

This is a Marvel Studios movie after all, and the primary objective of each tale in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is to continue the ongoing, connected narrative.

"There's this connected narrative, but we're not precious or totally directive with any of these spaces," Herrema said.

The theme of this Pulitzer Prize-winovel novel is the haunting of present lives by memories and books, and it evolves in three connected narratives: that of a New York woman whose life echoes events in Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway"; a housewife in 1940's Los Angeles who reads the book; and Woolf herself in 1923, living near London and writing her novel.

Skloot weaves together three connected narratives: the story of Henrietta's life; the story of how scientists used her cells to achieve extraordinary medical advances; and the story of how the Lacks family, particularly her daughter Deborah, struggled to come to terms with her mother's legacy.

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