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French the language and the culture was so doctrinaire, so hung up on questions of form.
Lowery's modernism doesn't begin with questions of form and structure; rather, he makes cinematic form respond, pliantly, to immediate experience.
Novelistic vivacity, the great unteachable, the unschooled enigma, has a way of making questions of form appear scholastic.
Ross was, in effect, asking Flanner to rely on observation and her own intelligence and voice; questions of form were up to her.
"Nowhere else does one have this passion in questions of form, this seriousness in mise en scène which is Parisian seriousness par excellence".
She takes on the shape of difficult modernist preoccupied with questions of form, or comedian of manners, or neurotic highbrow aesthete, or inventive fantasist, or pernicious snob, or Marxist feminist, or historian of women's lives, or victim of abuse, or lesbian heroine, or cultural analyst, depending on who is reading her, and when, and in what context".
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That question of form is fascinating.
"It was a question of form and procedure," Thevenin said.
It raises the question of form for theatre blogs.
The question of form rises again in the National Theatre Wales's new production.
It was a question of form, not function, a judgment as much aesthetic as athletic.
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