| 11. | But Duncan uses novelistic touches to suggest Soto's moods and thoughts.
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| 12. | All this makes the play a grandly engaging tour of its novelistic namesake.
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| 13. | The effect is novelistic : picaresque, in fact.
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| 14. | Both men have a novelistic history on this issue.
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| 15. | The novelistic quality of " The Wire " doesn't end there.
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| 16. | Doderer influenced many other authors with his novelistic art, e . g.
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| 17. | Some of the novelistic matters are more problematic.
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| 18. | But his is not a novelistic world of tormented, Dostoyevskian self-introspection.
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| 19. | He isn't interested in novelistic experience.
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| 20. | He is noted for the accessibility of his work particularly its novelistic style.
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