Chaos in the Novel: The Novel in ChaosKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1974 - 400 Seiten |
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... Molloy's circle is a purposeful one , for having learned " that when a man in a forest thinks he is going forward in a straight line , in reality he is going in a circle , I did my best to go in a circle , hoping in this way to go in a ...
... Molloy's circle is a purposeful one , for having learned " that when a man in a forest thinks he is going forward in a straight line , in reality he is going in a circle , I did my best to go in a circle , hoping in this way to go in a ...
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... Molloy , perhaps Molloy will come to him like a friend or a father and help him do whatever he has to do in order to avoid being punished by Youdi . As he begins to identify more and more with Molloy's situation , Moran's values undergo ...
... Molloy , perhaps Molloy will come to him like a friend or a father and help him do whatever he has to do in order to avoid being punished by Youdi . As he begins to identify more and more with Molloy's situation , Moran's values undergo ...
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... Molloy , who is always unable to justify the journey which absorbs his whole life , admits getting back into the saddle with a prick of misgiving in his heart , “ like one dying of cancer obliged to consult his dentist . " The irony ...
... Molloy , who is always unable to justify the journey which absorbs his whole life , admits getting back into the saddle with a prick of misgiving in his heart , “ like one dying of cancer obliged to consult his dentist . " The irony ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Tristram Shandy | 29 |
THE WHITENESS OF THE WHALE TURNED | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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