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The result is a kind of literary bifurcation, or splitting of the authorial self.
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Dozens of libraries with big budgets have since been bidding up the stashes in authorial attics.
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There the sometimes-boastful authorial voice intervenes and tendentious theories are floated on currents of old hearsay.
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These authorial interruptions harden around a consistent theme: the narrator dislikes the conventional artifice of the novel.
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Most of the big festivals have largely replaced the traditional fare of self-important authorial readings with discussions and debates.
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Intuition tells us that the internet is destroying our ability to focus and dissolving our love of focused, authorial narrative.
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He was to die seven years later without looking again at the manuscript and so questions of authorial intention cannot be avoided.
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However, the notion that a director has an authorial role rankles with those who feel filmmaking is and should be a collaborative medium.
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You need to be objective and able to put yourself in the shoes of the reader, which means leaving your authorial baggage at the door.
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Benjamin Black might be taken as evidence of authorial capitulation: high-flown style gives way to that most trustworthy and workmanlike of plots, the detective trail.
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Perhaps Banville knows that literary genres, publishing games, and authorial identities are only half the story, and that beneath them somewhere lies the real interest, life itself, the strangest case of all.
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