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- Aesthetic_distance abstract "Aesthetic distance refers to the gap between a viewer's conscious reality and the fictional reality presented in a work of art. When a reader becomes fully engrossed in the illusory narrative world of a book, the author has achieved a close aesthetic distance. If the author then jars the reader from the reality of the story, essentially reminding the reader they are reading a book, the author is said to have \"violated the aesthetic distance.\" The notion of aesthetic distance derives from an article by Edward Bullough published in 1912. In that article, he begins with the image of a passenger on a ship observing fog at sea. If the passenger thinks of the fog in terms of danger to the ship, the experience is not aesthetic, but to regard the beautiful scene in detached wonder is to take legitimate aesthetic attitude. One must feel, but not too much. Bullough writes, \"Distance … is obtained by separating the object and its appeal from one's own self, by putting it out of gear with practical needs and ends. Thereby the 'contemplation' of the object becomes alone possible.\"Authors of film, fiction, drama, and poetry evoke different levels of aesthetic distance. For instance, William Faulkner tends to invoke a close aesthetic distance by using first-person narrative and stream of consciousness, while Ernest Hemingway tends to invoke a greater aesthetic distance from the reader through use of third person narrative.".
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- Aesthetic_distance wikiPageWikiLink On_Directing_Film.
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- Aesthetic_distance wikiPageWikiLink Protagonist.
- Aesthetic_distance wikiPageWikiLink Stop_the_World_–_I_Want_to_Get_Off.
- Aesthetic_distance wikiPageWikiLink Stream_of_consciousness_(narrative_mode).
- Aesthetic_distance wikiPageWikiLink Suspension_of_disbelief.
- Aesthetic_distance wikiPageWikiLink The_Princess_Bride.
- Aesthetic_distance wikiPageWikiLink William_Faulkner.
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- Aesthetic_distance wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aesthetic distance".
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- Aesthetic_distance wikiPageWikiLinkText "violation of aesthetic distance".
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- Aesthetic_distance subject Category:Cinematic_techniques.
- Aesthetic_distance subject Category:Concepts_in_film_theory.
- Aesthetic_distance subject Category:Metafictional_techniques.
- Aesthetic_distance subject Category:Narrative_techniques.
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- Aesthetic_distance comment "Aesthetic distance refers to the gap between a viewer's conscious reality and the fictional reality presented in a work of art. When a reader becomes fully engrossed in the illusory narrative world of a book, the author has achieved a close aesthetic distance.".
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