Critical Survey of Long Fiction: English language series, Band 7Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1991 - 3892 Seiten |
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... shows Ratcliffe and Sharpitlaw , the superintendent of police , at the start of the interview in which they bargain over Ratcliffe's request : " They sate for five minutes silent , on opposite sides of a small table , and looked fixedly ...
... shows Ratcliffe and Sharpitlaw , the superintendent of police , at the start of the interview in which they bargain over Ratcliffe's request : " They sate for five minutes silent , on opposite sides of a small table , and looked fixedly ...
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... shows that Sterne was familiar with the works of Jonathan Swift . In its use of clothes symbolism as well as in its severity it recalls A Tale of a Tub ( 1704 ) , and it shows that Swift's work was running in Sterne's head between 1758 ...
... shows that Sterne was familiar with the works of Jonathan Swift . In its use of clothes symbolism as well as in its severity it recalls A Tale of a Tub ( 1704 ) , and it shows that Swift's work was running in Sterne's head between 1758 ...
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... shows how Stone chronicles , with cinematic vividness , the country's decay through the voices of its burnt - out cases , always in distant locales , and shows how dangerous and careless people are with one another . In Children of ...
... shows how Stone chronicles , with cinematic vividness , the country's decay through the voices of its burnt - out cases , always in distant locales , and shows how dangerous and careless people are with one another . In Children of ...
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