Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 3Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1991 - 3892 Seiten |
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... create a sense of timelessness— myths of Odysseus , the Grail Knight , the Fisher King , and Christ , along with parallels to the tales of St. Clement , Faust , and Peer Gynt . Using devices of both modern poetic sequences and modern ...
... create a sense of timelessness— myths of Odysseus , the Grail Knight , the Fisher King , and Christ , along with parallels to the tales of St. Clement , Faust , and Peer Gynt . Using devices of both modern poetic sequences and modern ...
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... create his own community - one that is scaled down and decentralized . The author is absorbed with the individual's wresting from the larger social order a more workable and personalized one - a community . In this endeavor , Goodman is ...
... create his own community - one that is scaled down and decentralized . The author is absorbed with the individual's wresting from the larger social order a more workable and personalized one - a community . In this endeavor , Goodman is ...
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... creates her in his imagination and renames her June . Worse still is Joan's father , who wallows in gin and self ... created four main characters whose distinct speech and thought patterns and conflicting desires he has woven into a ...
... creates her in his imagination and renames her June . Worse still is Joan's father , who wallows in gin and self ... created four main characters whose distinct speech and thought patterns and conflicting desires he has woven into a ...
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