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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Pàgina 4823
... story , or rather a number of stories , all by indirection - for there is no simple " and then " of events in the novel . The primary story is realistic , introduced by Kinbote in the foreword and carried on in the rest of the editorial ...
... story , or rather a number of stories , all by indirection - for there is no simple " and then " of events in the novel . The primary story is realistic , introduced by Kinbote in the foreword and carried on in the rest of the editorial ...
Pàgina 4829
... story of conventional length was difficult enough to place and publish , and a collection of short stories was , in fact , a rare thing . It was easier to publish a collection of poems than a book of stories . There were many reasons ...
... story of conventional length was difficult enough to place and publish , and a collection of short stories was , in fact , a rare thing . It was easier to publish a collection of poems than a book of stories . There were many reasons ...
Pàgina 4922
... story's present , communicate freely with the dead , and the dead themselves communicate with one another ( as is the case with Preciado and Dorotea ) . Even beyond the specter of the dead , the story seems to be pervaded by an ...
... story's present , communicate freely with the dead , and the dead themselves communicate with one another ( as is the case with Preciado and Dorotea ) . Even beyond the specter of the dead , the story seems to be pervaded by an ...
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