Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 5Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1983 - 3352 Seiten A Comprehensive study of long fiction authors, historical development and genres (early prose fiction, the novel and the novella). |
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... narration , with extremely good results . Danny Deck is engaging both as a narrator and as a participant in the novel's action , sharing wry observations with the reader as improbable adventures unfold before him , one after another ...
... narration , with extremely good results . Danny Deck is engaging both as a narrator and as a participant in the novel's action , sharing wry observations with the reader as improbable adventures unfold before him , one after another ...
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... narrator be nameless ; without the identity provided by a name , he must create a persona for himself by appropriating styles of expression . The novel opens with the robbery and murder of a businessman named Mathers by the narrator and ...
... narrator be nameless ; without the identity provided by a name , he must create a persona for himself by appropriating styles of expression . The novel opens with the robbery and murder of a businessman named Mathers by the narrator and ...
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... narrator's interest in a fictional philosopher named de Selby , whose works are evoked for the sake of clarification , summarized , and cited in scholarly footnotes throughout the novel . Elsewhere , The Third Policeman sporadically ...
... narrator's interest in a fictional philosopher named de Selby , whose works are evoked for the sake of clarification , summarized , and cited in scholarly footnotes throughout the novel . Elsewhere , The Third Policeman sporadically ...
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