Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 3Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1991 - 3892 Seiten |
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... past . In Young Lonigan , the future is the vision of Studs standing triumphantly astride the fireplug at 58th and Prairie proclaiming his ascendancy to the brotherhood of the gang . The past is his rejection of juvenile harassment he ...
... past . In Young Lonigan , the future is the vision of Studs standing triumphantly astride the fireplug at 58th and Prairie proclaiming his ascendancy to the brotherhood of the gang . The past is his rejection of juvenile harassment he ...
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... past moment , can be suspended on a mantlepiece in front of them affirms the possibility of bringing the past into the present . Yet , the fact that they all envision the clock shattered on the floor suggests that all three are aware of ...
... past moment , can be suspended on a mantlepiece in front of them affirms the possibility of bringing the past into the present . Yet , the fact that they all envision the clock shattered on the floor suggests that all three are aware of ...
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... past and present , and man and woman are reconciled . Miss Jane's strength is finally the strength of the past , but it is directed toward the future . When Jimmy returns , he tells the people that he is nothing without their strength ...
... past and present , and man and woman are reconciled . Miss Jane's strength is finally the strength of the past , but it is directed toward the future . When Jimmy returns , he tells the people that he is nothing without their strength ...
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