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Another ancillary treasure in "The Girl" is the depiction of the trickery with which realism is simulated.
Of course, this bias has long informed our literary tradition, in which realism signifies authenticity and adulthood, the normative and hallowed province of James, Hemingway and Carver.
Gray's two best-known novels, Lanark and 1982, Janine, are hybrids in which realism is echoed and amplified by wilder and more experimental forms.
They express a closed world of aristocratic values and conservatism, in which realism and idealism coexist although the idealism is limited by the norms and goals of the poet's political faction.
In an essay called "Two Paths for the Novel," Smith has challenged what she calls the unexamined credos upon which realism is built: "the transcendent importance of form, the incantatory power of language to reveal truth, the essential fullness and continuity of the self".
We will focus on the historical circumstances in which a specific social and commercial environment came to exert a strong influence on upper atmospheric physicists, and in which realism as a product validating the "truth" of certain practices and beliefs arose.
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Realism, of which critical realism is a part, is 'the view that entities exist independently of being perceived, or independently of our theories about them'.
All of which makes Realism an unexpected surprise.
Whereas we live in an era in which naïve realism is absurd".
As everyone knows, it is a tournament in which Italian realism is expressed more than ever.
The stories of derring-do, which blended realism and comic-book hyperbole, were popular.
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