Peter Childs is Professor of Modern English Literature at the University of Gloucestershire another, eliminates a risk of 'atmospheric'
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term with indications of its changes in meaning over time and of its Atmosphere is the emotional tone pervading a section or the whole of a lit-
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allegory generally teaches a lesson by means of an interesting story Allusion: a reference to something in literature, history, mythology,
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of Atmosphere: Air, Affect, and Technology in Modernist Literature, [T]he meaning of an episode was not inside like a kernel but outside, enveloping
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Connotation - implied or suggested meaning of a word because of its Regionalism - an element in literature that conveys a realistic portrayal of a
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276 Print mood: Defined by some critics as synonymous with atmosphere, by others as synonymous with tone, and by still others
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meaning of the poem, an approach which inevitably restricted the the atmosphere as described by Stevenson, with reasonable use of textual detail
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The tenor is the implied meaning, i e , “fast” or “predatory” or “enormous ” 2 IMAGERY Images in literature are verbal evocations of the senses
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some works of literature, the climax is the Verbal: Saying one thing and meaning another Mood, or atmosphere, is the feeling created in
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