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Author: Rachel Tay Rhythm and Whole In Aspects of the Novel, E. M. Forster defines “rhythm in fiction” as “repetition plus variation.” It is not the melody itself, he proposes, but that which is suspended within and goes on to be sustained beyond. Forster also designates rhythm as the “whole” of the “symphony,” since it is the centre of gravity around which notes compose themselves and melodies are harmonized in synchrony… Read More »Networks