She linked the rising narrational deficit under Obama to pricey spending proposals Barnes is pushing in his gubernatorial bid. From Wordnik.com. [R&D Mag - News] Reference
A 'logical extension' which is emplotted in ways determined the narrational preferences of the writer reflecting mainstream genres from Romance and Pornography to Intimatopia. From Wordnik.com. [The HUMLab blog] Reference
Each character stakes his own narrational claim over their part of the tale. ". From Wordnik.com. [GreenCine Daily] Reference
From a formal perspective, we learned about the complexities of framing and gestures in the comics of Will Eisner which Greg Smith traces back to both 19th century melodrama and vaudeville, about the complex roles which text plays in Outcault’s early 20th century comics, about the mirroring structure of images in Alan Moore, about the bold play of color and narrational perspective in Bilal’s Nikopol trilogy, and about the experiments in self-reflexivity which run through Mathieu’s works. From Wordnik.com. [Some academia for a Monday morning] Reference
And when Burns begins to tell the story of Pickett’s Charge, the historian Shelby Foote, the shy-eyed, slow-talking baritone who is the star of the narrational portions of Burns’ documentary, refers to a quote from William Faulkner’s Intruder in the Dust about how for young Southern men it’s always early in the afternoon of July 3, 1863, the lines are still forming in the woods, the battle flags are about to unfurl, and that wide open field still looks like the clear road to Washington and the end of the war and victory for the South. From Wordnik.com. [Picketts charges] Reference
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