At the same time, in literature and in other arts, a newfangled modernism celebrated formal, structural qualities, inner coherence and self-reference.
When language becomes thus partially independent from the background of impressions a greater inner coherence is gained.
The inner coherence of Masai life was destroyed by the implied contempt.
There is a plan, a central organizing principle, an inner coherence; and each of those millions of creatures moves in accordance with its part in it.
It lacks inner coherence.
Instead, each scene is given its own inner coherence by the use of forms more normally associated with abstract instrumental music.
It allows them to create and distribute communications that, while different in style and purpose, have an inner coherence.
This metaphysical order guarantees the inner coherence of the totalitarian power structure.
The music is varied and adapted every time it is heard, but inner coherence is easily established.
On the other hand, the 'Almanac' is said to be a work of great complexity and inner coherence, which would seem to lend the volume credence.