| 31. | The identification with France came together with respect for the declining local aristocracy, the realistic version of didacticism.
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| 32. | But she does so without obvious didacticism by showing dancers moving harmoniously both as individuals and as members of groups.
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| 33. | Her realism, Page asserts, " did not push her work into either gloom or didacticism ."
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| 34. | People come to Miller expecting earnestness and didacticism, but " The Price " is funny and ambiguous.
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| 35. | Greek literature in late antiquity : dynamism, didacticism, classicism, Aldershot : Ashgate, 2006, 127-39
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| 36. | While didacticism forms a significant component of David Copperfield ", where we most easily observe a certain preachiness.
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| 37. | Though Poe is referring to poetry here, it is believed that Poe's philosophy against didacticism extends to fiction.
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| 38. | One example is a shift in upper-class education and children's story-telling from fantasy to didacticism.
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| 39. | Perhaps due to its descent into open didacticism, the novel was not one of Wells'most successful or popular.
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| 40. | And it strikes at both the long tradition of didacticism in American life and the public's shifting attitudes about it.
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