Sentence examples for addressed the reader from inspiring English sources

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We think of Mr. Tilley's near-contemporaries, writers who in the course of a story often stepped out from the prose proscenium and addressed the reader directly.

In her chilling debut novel, "The Last Girl," she addressed the reader in the chatty tones of a lonely old geezer who becomes obsessed with a young student who moves into his rooming house.

Creangă's complex take on individuality and the art of writing was attested by the his own foreword to an edition of his collected stories, in which he addressed the reader directly: "You may have read many stupid things since you were put on this Earth.

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Several times, she directly addressed the readers — her posterity — in a taunting manner, as though laughing at them for taking her dead words seriously.

Audrey addresses the reader when talking.

Willems's books also address the reader directly.

The book is a very self-conscious kind of metafiction: you talk to the reader, you address the reader.

It's a chatty, funny, engaging book, one that often addresses the reader directly.

Hamid develops this by addressing the reader directly in this novel.

But when Hemingway's narrator addresses the reader he says (writes) "nigger".

Literature is conventionally taught as a person-to-person aesthetic experience: the writer (or the poem) addressing the reader.

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