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London's failure of invention , never a significant problem in his short stories , all
too often surfaced in his longer works . ... Written with vigor and intensity , the
novel was intended originally only as a companion story to “ Batard , ” an earlier ...
London's failure of invention , never a significant problem in his short stories , all
too often surfaced in his longer works . ... Written with vigor and intensity , the
novel was intended originally only as a companion story to “ Batard , ” an earlier ...
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Like them , he sees the ability to manipulate hypothetical , alternative structures -
for example , the worlds of " stories " —as a ... bits of information across their
boundaries to reconstruct a “ story ” about its narrator - protagonist , David Brooke
.
Like them , he sees the ability to manipulate hypothetical , alternative structures -
for example , the worlds of " stories " —as a ... bits of information across their
boundaries to reconstruct a “ story ” about its narrator - protagonist , David Brooke
.
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stories retold from a different point of view or stitched into a novel . ... in the
storytelling tradition , where repetition of a favorite story only enhances the
storyteller - listener relationship , and in his interest in experimenting with point of
view .
stories retold from a different point of view or stitched into a novel . ... in the
storytelling tradition , where repetition of a favorite story only enhances the
storyteller - listener relationship , and in his interest in experimenting with point of
view .
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Abschnitt 1 | 1981 |
Abschnitt 2 | 1995 |
Abschnitt 3 | 2005 |
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