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Definition of Plotlessness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plotlessness
Literary usage of Plotlessness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Masters of the English Novel: A Study of Principles and Personalities by Richard Burton (1909)
"Stevenson substituted a lively, normal interest in life for plotlessness and a
surfeit of the flesh. The public rose to the bait as the trout to a ..."
2. Masters of the English Novel: A Study of Principles and Personalities by Richard Burton (1909)
"Stevenson substituted a lively, normal interest in life for plotlessness and a
surfeit of the flesh. The public rose to the bait as the trout to a ..."
3. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1823)
"After all the abuse my conscience has compelled me to pour forth on the plotlessness,
still-Jife, ..."
4. The Technique of the Novel: The Elements of the Art, Their Evolution and by Charles Francis Horne (1908)
"... "Castle Rackrent," the Scotch scenes of Elizabeth Hamilton's "Cottagers of
Glenburnie"; and he was led astray by the plotlessness of both his models. ..."