Critical Survey of Short Fiction: Italo Calvino - Louise ErdrichSalem Press, 2001 - 3092 Seiten |
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... means little wheel ) . From this and other things , the students assume he is the son of a poor peasant . In those days the servants of students , and this was especially true at Salamanca , could also be enrolled as undergraduates ...
... means little wheel ) . From this and other things , the students assume he is the son of a poor peasant . In those days the servants of students , and this was especially true at Salamanca , could also be enrolled as undergraduates ...
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... means , try to rule others unjustly . Since the world of the criminal is built . around injustice - toward ... mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean , who is neither tarnished nor afraid . " Mallory considers himself " the ...
... means , try to rule others unjustly . Since the world of the criminal is built . around injustice - toward ... mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean , who is neither tarnished nor afraid . " Mallory considers himself " the ...
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... means of a subtly con- trolled irony , however , Daudet is able to undercut his own narrator's voice , making the account of the goat's escape from M. Seguin's tether to the moun- tain so delightful an experience and the goat's battle ...
... means of a subtly con- trolled irony , however , Daudet is able to undercut his own narrator's voice , making the account of the goat's escape from M. Seguin's tether to the moun- tain so delightful an experience and the goat's battle ...
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