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- Not that allusiveness can never hold up over the years.
- The series'humor relied heavily on sight gags, wordplay, and allusiveness.
- We might look on the bright side and see the argument as an indication of art's allusiveness.
- Instead his subtle allusiveness is perfectly controlled, allowing the silences between the lines to speak out loud and clear.
- The novel is so quintessentially Japanese in its poetic allusiveness and its fine psychological discriminations that it might seem untranslatable to music theater.
- He interweaves quotations from literature old and new, helping drive his points home with concentrated allusiveness and wielded extraordinarily efficiently as a critical instrument.
- The first book, " The Principles of Literary Criticism ", discusses the subjects of allusiveness, divergent readings, and belief.
- They serve the many-layered, multi-valent allusiveness of Mann's style to underpin and reinforce the symbolic nature of his work.
- But even when it first appeared, the movie's allusiveness must have been one of its salient features, and part of its enormous appeal.
- In the light of the present tense, this kind of allusiveness can seem delightfully clever or, at its most obscure, self-consciously with-it.
- Ridley has a fondness for allusiveness that occasionally gets the better of him : the play, with its Ortonesque indulgences and homages to Hitchcock, borders on the overripe.
- Clay Smith has argued that this sort of allusiveness serves to situate Gaiman as a strong authorial presence in his own works, often to the exclusion of his collaborators.
- Schneider is especially good at evoking the spirit of jazz _ its allusiveness and predictability, its power and its easiness _ which fans of the music will find especially congenial.
- Bop's wide-ranging allusiveness, its quicksilver expressivity, angular dissonance and shockingly extended palette of pitches and rhythms echoed the international mix, the fluidity and speed of New York life.
- The " Cad Goddeu ", which is difficult to translate because of its laconic allusiveness and grammatical ambiguity, was the subject of several nineteenth-century speculative commentaries and English renderings.
- Nitza Ben-Dov writes about Agnon's use of allusiveness, free-association and imaginative dream-sequences, and discusses how seemingly inconsequential events and thoughts determine the lives of his characters.
- First is Bach's famous way of asking voices to articulate as if they were oboes or violins . ( They are not . ) Second is the allusiveness of Bach's complex world of harmony.
- Verdi's operas tell the stories vividly, but the playwright's layered allusiveness and graceful rhythm are laundered in Italian translation, then reduced by Verdi's librettists to laconic, hard-hitting dialogue.
- O'Nan is a writer who in his past work has sometimes told us too much about his characters, so the brevity and allusiveness that he employs in the creation of Jacob Hansen come as a bracing development.
- In " Orange Gray, " where a peach-colored triangle combined with a gray semicircle somehow manages to suggests a large, elegant crane or pelican, Kelly reinstates some of the allusiveness of his Paris works.
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