| 41. | His novel is, according to the folk literature, and that approximate novelistic form ."
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| 42. | Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay developed this proto-novelistic phase and thereby novel achieved its full form.
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| 43. | Tolkin's novelistic skills aren't yet matched by a cinematic vocabulary of comparable precision.
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| 44. | Though the volume attests to copious research, its novelistic narrative is flat, uninflected and unfocused.
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| 45. | The tone shifts from a near-novelistic exploration of character to a more straightforward police procedural.
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| 46. | His first work was a " novelistic study " " Signalman Thiel " in 1888.
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| 47. | Novelistic love had spilled into the epic, and adventurous knights had become the subject of novels.
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| 48. | There are no novelistic techniques in this book, no imaginary reconstructions of passionate assignations or historical conversations.
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| 49. | Although Boulez has expressed admiration for the " novelistic " structure of Mahler's works.
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| 50. | I tried to write it in a novelistic style, rather than just present a series of events.
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