Does, In the following extract, does the highlighted "it" refer to "the personal vision"?
Extract:
Moreover, despite the commercial context in which Kaye’s advertising works are produced and despite the fact that they are ultimately tied to what are in the end fairly crass functional messages, it is already possible to detect a consistent personal vision at work. As I have shown, this vision both stems from and taps into the Romantic tradition and in developing it Kaye has reinvigorated some of Romanticism’s central motifs such as man versus nature, the unpredictability of life or even the loss of innocence.
Yes, albeit indirectly. The direct reference of it is "this vision", which refers back to "consistent personal vision".
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Yes, albeit indirectly. The direct reference of it is "this vision", which refers back to "consistent personal vision".