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... Journal by comparison . The form of Journal or Diary as a genre is in part defined by immediacy , as Robert Fothergill points out in an article entitled ' One Day at a Time : The Diary as Lifewriting ' . He states of the form : moment ...
... Journal by comparison . The form of Journal or Diary as a genre is in part defined by immediacy , as Robert Fothergill points out in an article entitled ' One Day at a Time : The Diary as Lifewriting ' . He states of the form : moment ...
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... Journal entry moves between two dominant kinds of time lapse : the capturing of the experience soon afterwards ( at the end of the day ) and the capturing of the immediate at the moment of experience ( which immediately begins to slip ...
... Journal entry moves between two dominant kinds of time lapse : the capturing of the experience soon afterwards ( at the end of the day ) and the capturing of the immediate at the moment of experience ( which immediately begins to slip ...
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... Journal as a record of fleeting states of mind , moods , scenes and in this section of Poems , in Two Volumes Wordsworth attempts to use poetry in the same way . However , although Dorothy's Journal text at first appears more naturally ...
... Journal as a record of fleeting states of mind , moods , scenes and in this section of Poems , in Two Volumes Wordsworth attempts to use poetry in the same way . However , although Dorothy's Journal text at first appears more naturally ...
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