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Index
Title Page Copyright Contents INTRODUCTION ONE: What Is Description? TWO: The Eye of the Beholder THREE: From Eye to Word: The Description FOUR: The Nose and Mouth and Hand and Ear of the Beholder FIVE: Figuratively Speaking: A “Perception of Resemblances” SIX: Bringing Characters to Life Through Description SEVEN: The Eye of the Teller: How Point of View Affects Description EIGHT: The Story Takes Its Place: Descriptions of Setting NINE: Plot and Pace: How Description Shapes the Narrative Line TEN: The Big Picture END NOTES, TOWARD A BEGINNING ABOUT THE AUTHOR SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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