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Despite its great length, "Genji" has a unity of style and sensibility that seems to support this conclusion.

Their production exclusively by palace workshops and court-subsidized looms gave them unity of style; and a sensitive clientele and lavish royal support guaranteed perfect materials and the highest skill.

Neruda was one of the most original and prolific poets to write in Spanish in the 20th century, but despite the variety of his output as a whole, each of his books has unity of style and purpose.

When you hear him say, "I enter things visually before I enter them emotionally", it explains much of his work in the theatre, its completeness and unity of style and text.

In his later years, Kieslowski relied on a formidable team of collaborators which is why his films had a unity of style and content second to very few others.

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The existential, religious, and political crises of such elder contemporaries as Carl Theodor Dreyer and Robert Bresson gave rise to profound unities of style and substance.

Guided by the belief that the spoken word creates the scenery, Lugné-Poë attempted unity of style instead of illusion of place and employed such painters as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Maurice Denis, Odilon Redon, Édouard Vuillard, and Pierre Bonnard.

The western part, where the town of Hvar is situated, is one of the sunniest spots in Europe -- it rains only about a dozen days a year, and in the month we were there, there wasn't a single drop -- and for that reason, as well as for the relative purity of the sea and the unity of style of the old Venetian architecture, the town is one of the prime resorts in Croatia.

As a dramatist, his so-called "cup-and-saucer" plays such as Ours (1866) and Caste (1867) depicted the world in a new, fresh, realistic way; and as a director (or stage-manager, as they called it in those days), he introduced Gilbert both to the revolutionary notion of disciplined rehearsals and to mise-en-scène or unity of style in the whole presentation - direction, design, music, acting.

Robertson "introduced Gilbert both to the revolutionary notion of disciplined rehearsals and to mise-en-scène or unity of style in the whole presentation – direction, design, music, acting".

And the fondness for guest stars ruled out any unity of style within the troupe.

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