| 31. | It entails a novelistic imagination and psychological ambition that exceeds everything else in the show.
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| 32. | My mind automatically thinks in novelistic terms.
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| 33. | Novelistic works of various lengths and genres were typically published as part of wider books.
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| 34. | A prose translation of Dante doesn't exactly make for easy, novelistic reading.
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| 35. | The memoirs offered in this frame story are in fact a novelistic pseudo-autobiography.
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| 36. | When he picked it up again, it seemed to fit naturally into the novelistic form.
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| 37. | Today's documentary filmmakers use novelistic techniques to probe the layered truths of complicated events.
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| 38. | Such playing is novelistic, theatrical.
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| 39. | The annals of Ashurbanipal were detailed, almost novelistic accounts of his military and civic achievements.
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| 40. | It takes a novelistic approach, focusing on characters and the daily issues that they face.
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