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Old 10-28-2010, 05:48 PM   #259
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Originally Posted by TGS View Post
That's not necessarily the case - a good portion of literary fiction over the past fifty years - or longer, I'm thinking of James Joyce in particular - has sought to disrupt "the story" for a variety of reasons - all of them aesthetically valid.
Sure. I meant "...unless the intention is to throw the reader out of the story".
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