Constituent of all works of narrative fiction—a necessary feature of verbal storytelling that can be found in any written or spoken narrative.
1W.'s personal friends were principally Orleanists and the literary element of Paris-his colleagues at the Institute.
2Thus politics became, in succession to exploration and religion, the most important literary element in the latter half of the 18th century.
3It is not a lascivious colour, it is only lifelike; it is the literary element and at the same time the moral element.
4The literary element was there in force, but Mark had not forgotten to ask to have placed near him the multi-millionaire, Mr. H.H.
5Make no mistake, however, the literary element in the art of Duncan Grant is what has been left over, not what has been added.
6Novels that undeniably have generic elements also often have powerful literary elements.
7Fourth among the literary elements is the Diction of the personages, i.e.
8We must give our children in schools the best knowledge of science, art, and literary elements possible.
9Adapting a book into a film demands cutting out literary elements and focusing a narrative down to its essential part.
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