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... story . The changes in the position of the narrator in the novels of Kafka , Proust , Joyce and the late novels of Thomas Mann show that the theme of the novel is now nothing more than the direction of irony against any narrator who ...
... story . The changes in the position of the narrator in the novels of Kafka , Proust , Joyce and the late novels of Thomas Mann show that the theme of the novel is now nothing more than the direction of irony against any narrator who ...
Page 85
... stories into crime novels We are particularly well served in discussing detective and crime stories by Julian Symons ' exemplary Bloody Murder ( 1974 ) since this contains a myriad of interesting suggestions about the social relevance ...
... stories into crime novels We are particularly well served in discussing detective and crime stories by Julian Symons ' exemplary Bloody Murder ( 1974 ) since this contains a myriad of interesting suggestions about the social relevance ...
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... story takes the opportunity of considering the role of the American as a whole . The story is seen from the Indian side , and turned into a fable of lost innocence . The fourth myth is that of ' Good Companions in the Wilderness ' and ...
... story takes the opportunity of considering the role of the American as a whole . The story is seen from the Indian side , and turned into a fable of lost innocence . The fourth myth is that of ' Good Companions in the Wilderness ' and ...
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