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Definition of writerly in English: writerlyadjective ˈrʌɪtəliˈrīdərlē 1Of or characteristic of a professional author. 作家的;作家特有的 the mixture of writerly craft and stamina which Greene had 格林同时拥有的作家的技巧和精力。 Example sentencesExamples - His account of Defoe's popular success is a clue to his own writerly ambitions.
- Sainz's novel explicitly inserts itself into the exploration of the effects of this e-revolution on the novelistic form, on the writerly identity, and on the rethinking of thematic development.
- This hallucinatory tour de force is a writerly performance akin to the later postmodern critical aesthetics that celebrate, not just the surface, but the opportunity to think through the ways that surfaces make up our identities.
- Gurdjieff also demonstrated more humble writerly skills, including the ability to accept advice from others and persistence in face of failure.
- It has two faults: the author occasionally crosses the line between striking description and writerly fussiness.
- The proletariat is now an important trope of modernity worthy of the writerly gaze.
- It is worth remembering that Stephen admits he was raised to be a monk; in many ways we aren't far from Thomas Merton's link between silence and the monastic and writerly lives.
- In other words, both writers eventually adopted an almost permanent writerly silence during their last years, seeking out a more direct means of reproducing mental images.
- Their dialogue is a fascinating exploration of the intersection of cultural concerns and writerly processes, giving readers a privileged glimpse into this increasingly rich and varied production.
- That's interesting, because in a way that's a very writerly method, in that you did your rough draft and then your final draft.
- She's small with big eyes framed by laughter lines and is dressed entirely in black, but that seems to be the extent of any macabre crime writerly persona.
- Sean Howe's book Give Our Regards to the Atomsmashers!: Writers on Comics is replete with writerly confessions.
- Sikelianos attempts to untangle some complex knots in this book, and it is a testament to her writerly scope that she succeeds in doing so with wit and humor.
- ‘There are two elements that need to coincide for me to write a book,’ as Puig later explained his writerly urge.
- But the persona, writerly and otherwise, that I've invested so much time grooming over the past few decades just doesn't marry up with sleekness and throbbing muscly health.
- This is no different from the writerly desires that have driven the makers of literature for centuries.
- I want to say that Campion's An Angel at My Table is faithful to Frame's autobiography, specifically to the writerly vision of the writer's life.
- But the surest way to writerly independence is a big readership and a well-known name, which is exactly what Winfrey was offering him.
- Though much of their dialogue centers on their writerly processes and experiences, many of their insights may be easily used to comprehend the process that occurs in other texts.
- On the road towards major debates of the later twentieth century, Krutch considered aspects of writerly intention, and how these intersected with writerly self-critique.
- 1.1 Consciously literary.
注重写作艺术的 novels as tricksy and writerly as those of Robbe-Grillet 如罗伯-格里耶的作品一般微妙而又注重写作艺术的小说。 Example sentencesExamples - I require that the essay focuses on what they have read and learned from writers - writerly concepts from, say, Pound, Levertov, Eliot, Rich, Webb and others (Geddes).
- This delicious, melancholic vision both romanticises the subject and bathes the object in writerly, almost heroic solitude.
- She deploys Roland Barthes's notion of readerly and writerly texts to contextualize Bulosan's social realism and Yamamoto's heretofore overlooked experimentalism.
- High modernist author Georges Perec, for instance, comically suggested that there are exactly 243 writerly possibilities for the postcard message.
- I've got the usual collection of writerly type books that I keep at hand.
- Our book's approach is literary and writerly, focusing on the form and acknowledging the literary impulse in nonfiction.
- Despite her best intentions, ultimately she's trying to find the sort of writerly perfection that leads to embalmed craft.
- No Country for Old Men offers much more hard-driving suspense than any of McCarthy's previous works; in fact the plot's motor is so overdriven that one tends to read too fast to savor the writerly nuances.
- At the very end of the book Hitchens summarizes Orwell's legacy in a stirring but slippery assessment that somehow Orwell's famous writerly style is at the center of how he matters.
- This is a ‘world’ all right, the rules for civil adherence percolate into a grammar made iconic by gaps and outbursts of intense writerly variance.
- Cavarero writes generically complex tales of the narratable self, reviving the writerly tradition of Roland Barthes, and echoing his recognition of eros, love, and desire.
- The complication of Loden's writerly comic procedure is all in the nuances and gestures of meaning conveyed by particular word-choices, tones and implications.
- Indeed, the narrative structure of the first half is, as Jameson has suggested, of a writerly nature and schizophrenic in its narrative loops and turns.
- This purpose and the writerly comic principle underlying Rabelais's narratives, a principle we shall refer to as ‘privative’ evil, are the subjects we shall focus on in the remainder of this study.
- Gowdy's prose is almost transparent; you never feel her writerly imprint.
- In cases where critics might describe a text as either readerly or writerly, following Barthes' classic distinction, we recognize a reference to the level of welcome afforded by a given text.
- The way she chooses to write highlights this crucial interdependency between the sited event and its writerly structure.
- Of prime concern here has been to sketch out the way three contemporary poets have created work which exemplifies a number of connections between writerly and corporeal inscriptions.
- Alas, it is true that Didion is a writer full of writerly tricks of a type that can be made fun of, rather like Hemingway.
- These black voices represent an aesthetic and cultural position which, like Caliban's, speak of racial politics in an authentic black voice different from the writerly texts of European modernism.
Definition of writerly in US English: writerlyadjectiveˈrīdərlē 1Of or characteristic of a professional author. 作家的;作家特有的 the mixture of writerly craft and stamina that Greene had 格林同时拥有的作家的技巧和精力。 Example sentencesExamples - I want to say that Campion's An Angel at My Table is faithful to Frame's autobiography, specifically to the writerly vision of the writer's life.
- The proletariat is now an important trope of modernity worthy of the writerly gaze.
- This hallucinatory tour de force is a writerly performance akin to the later postmodern critical aesthetics that celebrate, not just the surface, but the opportunity to think through the ways that surfaces make up our identities.
- ‘There are two elements that need to coincide for me to write a book,’ as Puig later explained his writerly urge.
- But the surest way to writerly independence is a big readership and a well-known name, which is exactly what Winfrey was offering him.
- Their dialogue is a fascinating exploration of the intersection of cultural concerns and writerly processes, giving readers a privileged glimpse into this increasingly rich and varied production.
- Sikelianos attempts to untangle some complex knots in this book, and it is a testament to her writerly scope that she succeeds in doing so with wit and humor.
- She's small with big eyes framed by laughter lines and is dressed entirely in black, but that seems to be the extent of any macabre crime writerly persona.
- Though much of their dialogue centers on their writerly processes and experiences, many of their insights may be easily used to comprehend the process that occurs in other texts.
- This is no different from the writerly desires that have driven the makers of literature for centuries.
- Gurdjieff also demonstrated more humble writerly skills, including the ability to accept advice from others and persistence in face of failure.
- It has two faults: the author occasionally crosses the line between striking description and writerly fussiness.
- But the persona, writerly and otherwise, that I've invested so much time grooming over the past few decades just doesn't marry up with sleekness and throbbing muscly health.
- Sainz's novel explicitly inserts itself into the exploration of the effects of this e-revolution on the novelistic form, on the writerly identity, and on the rethinking of thematic development.
- It is worth remembering that Stephen admits he was raised to be a monk; in many ways we aren't far from Thomas Merton's link between silence and the monastic and writerly lives.
- That's interesting, because in a way that's a very writerly method, in that you did your rough draft and then your final draft.
- His account of Defoe's popular success is a clue to his own writerly ambitions.
- On the road towards major debates of the later twentieth century, Krutch considered aspects of writerly intention, and how these intersected with writerly self-critique.
- Sean Howe's book Give Our Regards to the Atomsmashers!: Writers on Comics is replete with writerly confessions.
- In other words, both writers eventually adopted an almost permanent writerly silence during their last years, seeking out a more direct means of reproducing mental images.
- 1.1 Consciously literary.
注重写作艺术的 novels as tricksy and writerly as those of Robbe-Grillet 如罗伯-格里耶的作品一般微妙而又注重写作艺术的小说。 Example sentencesExamples - These black voices represent an aesthetic and cultural position which, like Caliban's, speak of racial politics in an authentic black voice different from the writerly texts of European modernism.
- Of prime concern here has been to sketch out the way three contemporary poets have created work which exemplifies a number of connections between writerly and corporeal inscriptions.
- I've got the usual collection of writerly type books that I keep at hand.
- The complication of Loden's writerly comic procedure is all in the nuances and gestures of meaning conveyed by particular word-choices, tones and implications.
- Cavarero writes generically complex tales of the narratable self, reviving the writerly tradition of Roland Barthes, and echoing his recognition of eros, love, and desire.
- Our book's approach is literary and writerly, focusing on the form and acknowledging the literary impulse in nonfiction.
- High modernist author Georges Perec, for instance, comically suggested that there are exactly 243 writerly possibilities for the postcard message.
- This is a ‘world’ all right, the rules for civil adherence percolate into a grammar made iconic by gaps and outbursts of intense writerly variance.
- At the very end of the book Hitchens summarizes Orwell's legacy in a stirring but slippery assessment that somehow Orwell's famous writerly style is at the center of how he matters.
- She deploys Roland Barthes's notion of readerly and writerly texts to contextualize Bulosan's social realism and Yamamoto's heretofore overlooked experimentalism.
- Alas, it is true that Didion is a writer full of writerly tricks of a type that can be made fun of, rather like Hemingway.
- This purpose and the writerly comic principle underlying Rabelais's narratives, a principle we shall refer to as ‘privative’ evil, are the subjects we shall focus on in the remainder of this study.
- This delicious, melancholic vision both romanticises the subject and bathes the object in writerly, almost heroic solitude.
- The way she chooses to write highlights this crucial interdependency between the sited event and its writerly structure.
- I require that the essay focuses on what they have read and learned from writers - writerly concepts from, say, Pound, Levertov, Eliot, Rich, Webb and others (Geddes).
- Gowdy's prose is almost transparent; you never feel her writerly imprint.
- No Country for Old Men offers much more hard-driving suspense than any of McCarthy's previous works; in fact the plot's motor is so overdriven that one tends to read too fast to savor the writerly nuances.
- In cases where critics might describe a text as either readerly or writerly, following Barthes' classic distinction, we recognize a reference to the level of welcome afforded by a given text.
- Indeed, the narrative structure of the first half is, as Jameson has suggested, of a writerly nature and schizophrenic in its narrative loops and turns.
- Despite her best intentions, ultimately she's trying to find the sort of writerly perfection that leads to embalmed craft.
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