Critical Survey of Short Fiction: Italo Calvino - Louise ErdrichSalem Press, 2001 - 3092 Seiten |
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... poem uses the tech- nique of the dream vision and the device of the fic- tional narrator as two means of objectifying the sub- ject matter , of presenting the consolation at a remove from the narrator and in the person of the bereaved ...
... poem uses the tech- nique of the dream vision and the device of the fic- tional narrator as two means of objectifying the sub- ject matter , of presenting the consolation at a remove from the narrator and in the person of the bereaved ...
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... poem was in- tended to contain a prologue and a series of nineteen or twenty stories telling of true women and false men , the extant material consists of two versions of the prologue and only nine legends . The poem purports to be a ...
... poem was in- tended to contain a prologue and a series of nineteen or twenty stories telling of true women and false men , the extant material consists of two versions of the prologue and only nine legends . The poem purports to be a ...
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... poem's shape then shifts again , this time from romance to tragedy . Calchas , having foreseen the Trojan defeat and hav- ing therefore defected to the Greeks , requests that a captured Trojan be exchanged for his daughter . The ...
... poem's shape then shifts again , this time from romance to tragedy . Calchas , having foreseen the Trojan defeat and hav- ing therefore defected to the Greeks , requests that a captured Trojan be exchanged for his daughter . The ...
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