KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS FICTIONISE
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IMPERATIVE
Imperative
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NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
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Present Participle
fictionising
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «FICTIONISE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
fictionise in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
fictionise im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Letters of D. H. Lawrence
It is to be a life of Robert Burns2 - but I shall make him live near home, as a
Derbyshire man - and shall fictionise the circumstances. But I have always loved
him, in a way. He seems a good deal like myself- nicer in most ways. I think I can
do ...
D. H. Lawrence, James T. Boulton,
2002
2
Modern Heroism; Essays on D. H. Lawrence, William Empson, & ...
It is to be a life of Robert Burns— but I shall make him live near home, as a
Derbyshire man and shall fictionise the circumstances. I think I can do him almost
like an autobiography. [December 17, 1912] But exactly a month later, the project
is ...
3
Sir Roland Ashton: a tale of the times
... with all your love of paradoxes, will you make it out that being (as you
obligingly fictionise me to be) rich, clever, agreeable, and fashionable, is to be
labouring under disadvantages. They are things usually rather coveted than
otherwise.
Lady Catharine Long,
1844
4
For what We Have Received: An Autobiography
"You'll never make a journalist," he said contemptuously; "fictionise it, my boy,
fictionise it!" From his point of view the editor may well have been right. The
average reader of his paper, arguing (quite wrongly of course) that a conductor
moved ...
5
Chamber's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts
The great thing for a writer of fiction is to look about him, observe living characters
, and then fictionise them. As far as I can judge, this is done by Dickens.
Everywhere there are curious eccentric people, worthy of being fancifully
depicted.
6
The Life Of Robert Burns
On 17 December he wrote to his friend Arthur Macleod : I shall make him live
near home, as a Derbyshire man — and shall fictionise the circumstances. But I
have always loved him, in a way. He seems a good deal like myself — nicer in
most ...
7
Bildad the Quill-driver
Fictionise, therefore, at thy will. I will hold thee unaccountable for everything but
dulness." Thus encouraged, the Frank embarked upon The Fifth (and last)
Chapter of the Story of the Bishop's Chaplain — I prosecuted my studies, as in ...
It is the first attempt to fictionise that comparatively new institution in American life,
not yet popular, the "sensitivity week-end". The author attended one and has
based his novel on the experience, which impressed him greatly. He explains
that ...
The great thing for a writer of fiction is to look about him, observe living characters
, and then fictionise them. As far as I can judge, this is done by Dickens.
Everywhere there are curious eccentric people, worthy of being fancifully
depicted.
10
The Man in Leather Breeches: The Life & Times of George Fox
My aim has been to tell the story of Fox's life in as direct a manner as possible,
resisting all temptation to fictionise where there are gaps in the record, or to
embellish merely for the sake of 'colour'. His life out-colours fiction. By
reconstructing ...