Michel Tournier, Vendredi, Ou, Les Limbes Du PacifiqueUniversity of Glasgow French and German Publications, 1992 - 89 Seiten |
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... writing itself , indeed writing is presented as just one activity amongst others . Crusoe states : ' I could not write , or eat , or do several things with so much pleasure without a table ' ( RC , 85 ) . In Vendredi , the log - book ...
... writing itself , indeed writing is presented as just one activity amongst others . Crusoe states : ' I could not write , or eat , or do several things with so much pleasure without a table ' ( RC , 85 ) . In Vendredi , the log - book ...
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... writing of the log - book assumes a cathartic function as the castaway experiences an almost schizophrenic splitting of his identity : the vieil homme labours on but is beset by doubts as the homme nouveau struggles to emerge . As long ...
... writing of the log - book assumes a cathartic function as the castaway experiences an almost schizophrenic splitting of his identity : the vieil homme labours on but is beset by doubts as the homme nouveau struggles to emerge . As long ...
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Margaret-Anne Hutton. writing act presupposes the kind of reflective distance from events which is quite alien to him . Living events can never coexist with writing about them . The reader thus has no access to his mental world ...
Margaret-Anne Hutton. writing act presupposes the kind of reflective distance from events which is quite alien to him . Living events can never coexist with writing about them . The reader thus has no access to his mental world ...
Inhalt
Chapter Two Points of View | 14 |
Chapter Three Spiritual Worlds | 27 |
Chapter Four Sexual Relations | 42 |
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