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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... followed by five times as many pages of editorial commentary as there are pages to the poem , and finally an index . The editor , Charles Kinbote , was a one - time colleague of Shade at Wordsmith University in New Wye , which is in ...
... followed by five times as many pages of editorial commentary as there are pages to the poem , and finally an index . The editor , Charles Kinbote , was a one - time colleague of Shade at Wordsmith University in New Wye , which is in ...
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... followed him into the bush . The gentleman was really a creature of the bush . As he went , he gave back each bodily part that he had rented from a human being , until he was nothing but a skull , and then he held the young woman ...
... followed him into the bush . The gentleman was really a creature of the bush . As he went , he gave back each bodily part that he had rented from a human being , until he was nothing but a skull , and then he held the young woman ...
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... followed a somewhat similar career in the capital before he yielded to homesickness and returned disillusioned to his native region . There is nothing heroic about Pedro . He is an ordinary mortal with a weak moral sense , yet he ...
... followed a somewhat similar career in the capital before he yielded to homesickness and returned disillusioned to his native region . There is nothing heroic about Pedro . He is an ordinary mortal with a weak moral sense , yet he ...
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