单词 | authorial |
释义 | authorial (ɔːθɔːriəl ) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Authorial means relating to the author of something such as a book or play. There are times when the book suffers from excessive authorial control. Collocations: authorial intent Of course most sermons are based on a biblical theme, but they often don't go far enough into the specific authorial intent. Christianity Today He has divided these into chapters dealing with metaphor, riddling, authorial intent, allusion, titles and characters' identities. Times, Sunday Times She writes of the 'pleasurable uncertainty' of catching echoes, although whether these echoes are set off by authorial intent or heard by a reader's own wilful imagination remains unclear. The Times Literary Supplement But how do you find authorial intent? Christianity Today Those words are given to the authorial voice, and there's a toxic stench to their realism. The Times Literary Supplement Any trace of authorial voice has been diluted. Times, Sunday Times We all adopt different styles of writing according to the task, but a memorable writer will cultivate a distinctive authorial voice. Times, Sunday Times In retrospect, this critical distance contains the authorial voice. The Times Literary Supplement It's quite a mix that manages, throughout the changes in style, to retain an authentic authorial voice. Times, Sunday Times |
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