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Lewis ' use of the thriller genre is perfectly opposite because The Revenge for
Love is a meditation on the nature and value of action , and the thriller is the
novel of action par excellence . Hence , the playful and the serious sides of Lewis
' art ...
Lewis ' use of the thriller genre is perfectly opposite because The Revenge for
Love is a meditation on the nature and value of action , and the thriller is the
novel of action par excellence . Hence , the playful and the serious sides of Lewis
' art ...
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When the enigmatic , falsely dignified Franco reveals the truth about himself in a
compelling story , he also leaves Alvin to face the consequences of his choices
and actions aboard ship . Once committed to staying on board the Polestar , Alvin
...
When the enigmatic , falsely dignified Franco reveals the truth about himself in a
compelling story , he also leaves Alvin to face the consequences of his choices
and actions aboard ship . Once committed to staying on board the Polestar , Alvin
...
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This action is not , as some critics have suggested , the pessimistic acceptance of
a Jew's suffering or a masochistic embracing of Morris's despair ; it is rather an
acknowledgement of guilt for the suffering Alpine has imposed on others and on
...
This action is not , as some critics have suggested , the pessimistic acceptance of
a Jew's suffering or a masochistic embracing of Morris's despair ; it is rather an
acknowledgement of guilt for the suffering Alpine has imposed on others and on
...
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Abschnitt 1 | 1981 |
Abschnitt 2 | 1995 |
Abschnitt 3 | 2005 |
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