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A standard practice of commercial fiction writers is to give each character some “
shtick ” —a cane , a monocle , a pipe , a stammer , a foreign accent — to help the
reader remember him or her ; still , in many category novels the characters ...
A standard practice of commercial fiction writers is to give each character some “
shtick ” —a cane , a monocle , a pipe , a stammer , a foreign accent — to help the
reader remember him or her ; still , in many category novels the characters ...
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Yet while Lowry more than encourages the reader to see his characters against
this elaborate backdrop of interrelated ... At the same time , there is admittedly a
deficiency in Lowry's portrayal of character , if by “ portrayal " one has in mind the
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Yet while Lowry more than encourages the reader to see his characters against
this elaborate backdrop of interrelated ... At the same time , there is admittedly a
deficiency in Lowry's portrayal of character , if by “ portrayal " one has in mind the
...
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If Lurie's readers often spot resonances from other fiction , they also have the
pleasure of recognizing characters they have met in other Lurie novels , for Lurie
frequently works with recurring characters . Emmy Turner's fouryear - old boy ...
If Lurie's readers often spot resonances from other fiction , they also have the
pleasure of recognizing characters they have met in other Lurie novels , for Lurie
frequently works with recurring characters . Emmy Turner's fouryear - old boy ...
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Abschnitt 1 | 1981 |
Abschnitt 2 | 1995 |
Abschnitt 3 | 2005 |
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