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incest that Rebecca cannot quite grasp , Mrs. Jardine tells of the “ sick ”
relationship between Charles Herbert and his daughter , when they are
everything to each other . After his death , Ianthe moves in with a Mr. and Mrs.
Connor .
incest that Rebecca cannot quite grasp , Mrs. Jardine tells of the “ sick ”
relationship between Charles Herbert and his daughter , when they are
everything to each other . After his death , Ianthe moves in with a Mr. and Mrs.
Connor .
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As a novelist , McCullers operates like a poet or perhaps like a surrealist painter ,
who tells the truth but " tells it slant . " The thematic content of McCullers ' works is
consistent : All her stories deal with the metaphysical isolation of individuals ...
As a novelist , McCullers operates like a poet or perhaps like a surrealist painter ,
who tells the truth but " tells it slant . " The thematic content of McCullers ' works is
consistent : All her stories deal with the metaphysical isolation of individuals ...
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Tallis cannot find the appropriate moment to tell his father of his impending death
because , as he tells Julius , “ It seems so arbitrary , at any particular instant of
time , to change the world to that degree . ” Rather than seeing human beings as
...
Tallis cannot find the appropriate moment to tell his father of his impending death
because , as he tells Julius , “ It seems so arbitrary , at any particular instant of
time , to change the world to that degree . ” Rather than seeing human beings as
...
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Abschnitt 1 | 1981 |
Abschnitt 2 | 1995 |
Abschnitt 3 | 2005 |
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