Chaos in the Novel: The Novel in ChaosKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1974 - 400 Seiten |
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... whole group , led by Toby and Yorick , marches back to Shandy Hall . As they walk ( in the next chapter ) , Trim sadly reflects on his mistake , and says he wishes he had cut off the church spout instead of the sash weights , to which ...
... whole group , led by Toby and Yorick , marches back to Shandy Hall . As they walk ( in the next chapter ) , Trim sadly reflects on his mistake , and says he wishes he had cut off the church spout instead of the sash weights , to which ...
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... whole , before you're dead . An opiate for the life of the dead , that should be easy . What am I waiting for then , to exorcize mine ? It's coming , it's coming . I hear from here the howl resolving all , even if it is not mine ...
... whole , before you're dead . An opiate for the life of the dead , that should be easy . What am I waiting for then , to exorcize mine ? It's coming , it's coming . I hear from here the howl resolving all , even if it is not mine ...
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... whole confrontation as an unnec- essary and unproductive experience . This is not to say that Bur- roughs ' later books are devoid of many stunning effects , but only that they seem to me increasingly isolated . Certainly , none of ...
... whole confrontation as an unnec- essary and unproductive experience . This is not to say that Bur- roughs ' later books are devoid of many stunning effects , but only that they seem to me increasingly isolated . Certainly , none of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Tristram Shandy | 29 |
THE WHITENESS OF THE WHALE TURNED | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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