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Examples
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If McMurtry's LONSESOME DOVE is the shining example of third person omniscient (and I think it is), then Barbara Kingsolver's POISONWOOD BIBLE is the corollary for first person POV.
What's your point? 2007
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Yes, I'd say LONESOME DOVE is classic 3rd person omniscient, but you said we couldn't use the big words.
What's your point? 2007
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If McMurtry's LONSESOME DOVE is the shining example of third person omniscient (and I think it is), then Barbara Kingsolver's POISONWOOD BIBLE is the corollary for first person POV.
What's your point? 2007
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According to the definitions given in that Telegraph article, LONESOME DOVE is written in third-person subjective, I think.
What's your point? 2007
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According to the definitions given in that Telegraph article, LONESOME DOVE is written in third-person subjective, I think.
What's your point? 2007
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Yes, I'd say LONESOME DOVE is classic 3rd person omniscient, but you said we couldn't use the big words.
What's your point? 2007
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(I know, I know, LONESOME DOVE is a good one; I HAVE to read that before seeing Guyot again.
I Believe! 2007
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Mars Snackfood US, headquartered in Hackettstown, N.J., includes some of the world's favorite brands such as DOVE (R) Brand Chocolate, M&M'S (R)
unknown title 2009
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ARTHUR DOVE, Fire in the Sauerkraut Factory, 1936-41, Oil on linen, 10 x 12 inches, University of Mississippi and Historic Houses, (c) The Estate of Arthur G. Dove
Peter Frank: Blague d'Art: Moving Pictures, Frozen Music Peter Frank 2010
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ARTHUR DOVE, Fire in the Sauerkraut Factory, 1936-41, Oil on linen, 10 x 12 inches, University of Mississippi and Historic Houses, (c) The Estate of Arthur G. Dove
Peter Frank: Blague d'Art: Moving Pictures, Frozen Music Peter Frank 2010
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