Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 3Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1991 - 3892 Seiten |
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... Sense of Place , " Louise Erdrich states that the essence of her writing emerges from her attach- ment to her North Dakota locale . The ways in which Erdrich has brought this region to literary life have been favorably compared by ...
... Sense of Place , " Louise Erdrich states that the essence of her writing emerges from her attach- ment to her North Dakota locale . The ways in which Erdrich has brought this region to literary life have been favorably compared by ...
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... sense of history , a sense of place , and a sense of change . Foote's sense of history is not that of the antiquarian ; rather , he is preoccupied with the historical roots of present conditions . As a novelist , he has sought to ...
... sense of history , a sense of place , and a sense of change . Foote's sense of history is not that of the antiquarian ; rather , he is preoccupied with the historical roots of present conditions . As a novelist , he has sought to ...
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... sense of identity in the presence of vast wealth . The novel , however , is wedded thematically to Grau's other works in its despairing vision . One senses that the male figures may have gained the whole world but lost their own souls ...
... sense of identity in the presence of vast wealth . The novel , however , is wedded thematically to Grau's other works in its despairing vision . One senses that the male figures may have gained the whole world but lost their own souls ...
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