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Page 76
... show that metaphor can also be used in idiosyncratic ways ( Lodge , 1976 , pp . 492-5 ) . Finally , the differences between realist and modernist writing are themselves one of the major themes of Proust's novel . Proust himself remains ...
... show that metaphor can also be used in idiosyncratic ways ( Lodge , 1976 , pp . 492-5 ) . Finally , the differences between realist and modernist writing are themselves one of the major themes of Proust's novel . Proust himself remains ...
Page 78
... show the false exteriorities of life that are being used to manipulate men in such a way that they become unconscious of their true needs . Adorno further adds that it has now become impossible to tell a straightforward story . The ...
... show the false exteriorities of life that are being used to manipulate men in such a way that they become unconscious of their true needs . Adorno further adds that it has now become impossible to tell a straightforward story . The ...
Page 92
... shows a definite dislike for such novels on the ground that they so clearly favour the indiscriminate use of violence - provided violence is used for the right cause . Fiedler's discussion , however , finishes on a note of optimism as ...
... shows a definite dislike for such novels on the ground that they so clearly favour the indiscriminate use of violence - provided violence is used for the right cause . Fiedler's discussion , however , finishes on a note of optimism as ...
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