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  2. Tone (literature) - Wikipedia

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    The mood of a piece of literature is the feeling or atmosphere created by the work, or, said slightly differently, how the work makes the reader feel. Mood is produced most effectively through the use of setting, theme, voice and tone, while tone is how the author feels about something.

  3. Mood (literature) - Wikipedia

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    Mood is the general feeling or atmosphere that a piece of writing creates within the reader. Mood is produced most effectively through the use of setting, theme, voice and tone. Tone can indicate the narrator's mood, but the overall mood comes from the totality of the written work, even in first-person narratives .

  4. Can You Feel Anything When I Do This? - Wikipedia

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    The book contains the following stories (magazines in which the stories originally appeared given in parentheses): "The Same to You Doubled" (Playboy 1970/3) "Cordle to Onion to Carrot" (Playboy 1969/12) "The Petrified World" (If 1968/2) "Game: First Schematic" "Doctor Zombie and His Little Furry Friends" "The Cruel Equations"

  5. Reader-response criticism - Wikipedia

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    Reader-response critics hold that in order to understand a text, one must look to the processes readers use to create meaning and experience. Traditional text-oriented schools, such as formalism , often think of reader-response criticism as an anarchic subjectivism , allowing readers to interpret a text any way they want.

  6. Heroes (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Heroes is a 1998 novel written by Robert Cormier.The novel is centred on the character Francis Cassavant, a disfigured young man who has just returned to his childhood home of Frenchtown, Massachusetts, from serving in the Second World War in order to take revenge on a man who sexually assaulted his childhood sweetheart.

  7. They Thirst - Wikipedia

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    They Thirst is a horror novel by American writer Robert R. McCammon, first published in 1981 and republished in 1991 in hardback. [1] The book details the relentless possession of Los Angeles by vampires, who quickly transform the city into a necropolis with the intent to conquer the entire world.

  8. Stone Cold (Swindells novel) - Wikipedia

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    Stone Cold is a young-adult novel by Robert Swindells, published by Heinemann in 1993.Set in Bradford and on the streets of London, the first-person narrative switches between Link, a newly-homeless young man adjusting to his situation, and Shelter, an ex-army officer scorned after being dismissed from his job, supposedly on "medical grounds", with a sinister motive.

  9. Friday (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Friday is a 1982 science fiction novel by American writer Robert A. Heinlein.It is the story of a female "artificial person", the eponymous Friday, genetically engineered to be stronger, faster, smarter, and generally better than normal humans.

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