Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 8Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... Press , 1975. Places the novel in the context of other treatments of World War II in American fiction . Complains that Mailer is unable to comprehend the character of the professional officer and that the novel is undermined by turgid ...
... Press , 1975. Places the novel in the context of other treatments of World War II in American fiction . Complains that Mailer is unable to comprehend the character of the professional officer and that the novel is undermined by turgid ...
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... Press , 1988. Interprets The New Life without recourse to the narrative glosses and interpretive guidlines that Dante embedded in the prose protions of his work . Rejects Charles Singleton's theologized reading of The New Life for an ...
... Press , 1988. Interprets The New Life without recourse to the narrative glosses and interpretive guidlines that Dante embedded in the prose protions of his work . Rejects Charles Singleton's theologized reading of The New Life for an ...
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... Press , 1976. An insightful essay that shows how Gogol's seemingly humorous story points to a serious moral vision : The devil ensnares humans into obsession not only with exalted things in life , but also with trivia . Eichenbaum ...
... Press , 1976. An insightful essay that shows how Gogol's seemingly humorous story points to a serious moral vision : The devil ensnares humans into obsession not only with exalted things in life , but also with trivia . Eichenbaum ...
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