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Page 126
... narrative level and the level of everyday experience . Critics have invariably remarked that the Time Traveller , for instance , is a falsely objective witness of his journey , because his bourgeois origins lead him to take the side of ...
... narrative level and the level of everyday experience . Critics have invariably remarked that the Time Traveller , for instance , is a falsely objective witness of his journey , because his bourgeois origins lead him to take the side of ...
Page 180
... narratives in the San Francisco plot : ( 1 ) the political events have Tagomi as their narrative center . He indirectly encounters the Nazi power elite in a moment of crisis when Chancellor Bormann has died and the Nazi factions are ...
... narratives in the San Francisco plot : ( 1 ) the political events have Tagomi as their narrative center . He indirectly encounters the Nazi power elite in a moment of crisis when Chancellor Bormann has died and the Nazi factions are ...
Page 183
... narrative movement or transformational process of the novel climaxes in a moment of choice for each character who is a narrative focus . In the San Francisco plot these characters are Childan , Tagomi , and Frink ; in the Colorado plot ...
... narrative movement or transformational process of the novel climaxes in a moment of choice for each character who is a narrative focus . In the San Francisco plot these characters are Childan , Tagomi , and Frink ; in the Colorado plot ...
Contents
Le Guins Use of the Occult | 36 |
Utopia in the | 49 |
Jean Pfaelzer Parody and Satire in American Dystopian | 61 |
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