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Jakob is not remembering things for the reader's benefit, but for his own.

Least successful and most wearing of all is the clumsy framing device in which Eddie, now near 80 and dying of cancer in his Manhattan apartment, contemplates suicide while looking back on his life — an activity engaged in, as far as I could tell, mainly for the reader's benefit.

"Death in Holy Orders" has the ingredients for the kind of big denouement on which such classic stories hoped to turn: the kind of ending in which puzzle pieces suddenly fall together, and the ratiocinating detective is permitted a great display of reasoning power and one final "Aha!" for the reader's benefit.

He has taken his hard-won knowledge and tried to get it all down on paper for the reader's benefit.

11 Model development has been described elsewhere but we repeat it here for the reader's benefit.

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QUESTION FROM READER: Who's benefited most from the stigmatizing of regulation?

He argued that the writer's eye more than the reader's imagination benefited from situating the stories in a physical location.

They're nearly always over-reading, alive to the writer's intention, as if the writer were somehow immanent in the sentence, looking over the reader's shoulder, expecting the benefit of the doubt.

There are also passages – 300-odd pages into the novel, say – where the recounting of dreams, visions, nightmares and various spiritualist goings-on seem more for the author's benefit than the readers'.

Still, any Frost reader will benefit from Faggen's thoughtful introduction and be intrigued by the way in which concepts from these largely aphoristic journals animate the poems and vice versa.

In a review published last February in The New York Times Book Review, David Orr, who writes frequently about poetry, wrote, "Any Frost reader will benefit from Faggen's thoughtful introduction and be intrigued by the way in which concepts from these largely aphoristic journals animate the poems and vice versa".

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