(1) Indeed, the straightforward simplicity of the first epigraph is atypical of her generally more experimental and abstract poetry.(2) As my epigraph suggests, to be u2018strangeu2019 is to be u2018real.u2019(3) The epigraph , a quotation from Dante, further obscures the atmosphere.(4) The satirical structure and style of the novel are suggested by an epigraph from Mark Twain's travel book.(5) In order to write myself out of the dilemma that I state in the epigraph of the book, I turned to the generative u2018singularities,u2019 u2018fictionsu2019 of other literary voices.(6) However, consideration of the entire passage from which the epigraph is taken suggests a subtlely different interpretation.(7) I have invoked Shelley as an epigraph because he identified the dangers of hubris and vanity when desire is exhausted and over-idealized.(8) Past horrors and present dreams (echoing the book's epigraph from Sassoon) buckle together at the moment of u2018observing.u2019(9) Why do I feel certain the first epigraph is from the past and the second is our contemporary?(10) The first is to be found in the epigraph from Milton's Paradise Lost on the novel's title-page.(11) The voice in the first epigraph is that of a teacher helping a student with her English pronunciation.(12) A secondary group of camera movement predictions that Colin makes (see the epigraph at the beginning of this section) are genre-specific and will require a different approach to evaluate.(13) The epigraph could be seen clearly on the pillars and walls.(14) The book begins with an epigraph from Edgar Allan Poe and then spins out 23 stories connected by a thin meta-narrative: novelists stranded at a writers' retreat.(15) This conclusion together with the epigraph quoted at the beginning of this review establishes theoretical psychology as much more than a subdiscipline.(16) The first to appear is the epigraph to the fourth chapter.