Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 7Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1991 - 3892 Seiten |
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... past and the taproot that was cut . " Biography Mary Lee Settle was born in Charleston , West Virginia , on July 29 , 1918 . She attended Sweet Briar College from 1936 to 1938. After serving in the RAF Women's Auxiliary Air Force during ...
... past and the taproot that was cut . " Biography Mary Lee Settle was born in Charleston , West Virginia , on July 29 , 1918 . She attended Sweet Briar College from 1936 to 1938. After serving in the RAF Women's Auxiliary Air Force during ...
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... past , and therefore the dramatic technique is effective . In a complicated novel such as The Killing Ground or Blood Tie , however , in which characters attempt to understand the present while always being conscious of the past , the ...
... past , and therefore the dramatic technique is effective . In a complicated novel such as The Killing Ground or Blood Tie , however , in which characters attempt to understand the present while always being conscious of the past , the ...
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... past in an attempt to explain or understand how things came to be as they are . Lie Down in Darkness , with its relentless burrowing in the Loftis family past , looks backward to explain Peyton's death . In Set This House on Fire ...
... past in an attempt to explain or understand how things came to be as they are . Lie Down in Darkness , with its relentless burrowing in the Loftis family past , looks backward to explain Peyton's death . In Set This House on Fire ...
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Scott Sir Walter | 2982 |
Settle Mary Lee | 3003 |
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