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Dodd may or may not have read Freud, but he works in the same mode, albeit perverting it to his self-interest.
We have other writers, like Peter Dickinson, who write for both and draw on aspects of the same sensibility to enrich both; but Pratchett essentially works in the same mode when he's doing both.
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Rabelais and Aretino are probably the best known of the many pungent writers working in the same mode.
(He'll be working in the same mode, with different partners, on Friday at Bar Next Door).
"What I find fascinating about the 1940s is that as much as we recognize the mature styles of painters like Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman and Rothko, back then they are all working in the same mode," Mr. Herman said.
It's not clear who, if anyone, actually reads these works — although they are often cited by other writers working in the same mode — and there are no critical systems in place to identify which books of this type are better than others, though some literary critics have begun to pay attention (Marjorie Perloff devoted much of her latest book, "Unoriginal Genius," to these ideas).
Gregg's version starts out in the same mode: some pinched singing, a guitar.
Imaginary Portraits (1887) are shorter pieces of philosophical fiction in the same mode.
It could easily have gone on for years in the same mode.
Some questions were asked in the same mode.
Ms. Kruger, operating at the same pitch and in the same modes as before, occupies a curious place.
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