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You were not even writing, exactly, as no one you knew wrote this way.
Dickens always wrote this way, cleaving a man from his conscience by splitting one character into two and then locking them together in a prison, or a contract, or a marriage.
It seems simply never to have occurred to Mrs. Plath that the persona of "Ariel" and "The Bell Jar" was the persona by which Plath wished to be represented and remembered — that she wrote this way for publication because this was the way she wished to be perceived, and that the face she showed her mother was not the face she wished to show the reading public.
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You could easily characterise Marsden's own writing this way.
In writing this way, Olsen was pushing her creative process into the foreground.
It's always a bit breathtaking when Ms. Malcolm writes this way about journalism.
If you had not been registered blind, could you have written this way?
The first crop of games written this way will appear in the fall.
"You can say you're glad that not everyone writes this way.
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