Critical Survey of Short Fiction: Italo Calvino - Louise ErdrichSalem Press, 2001 - 3092 Seiten |
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... present rather common situations of youthful initiation , frus- trated dreams , family conflict , and harbored delusion . The stories might be considered in terms of two broad types : those that examine the effects of youth- ful ...
... present rather common situations of youthful initiation , frus- trated dreams , family conflict , and harbored delusion . The stories might be considered in terms of two broad types : those that examine the effects of youth- ful ...
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... present a crisis for him , although a reso- lution is attained during the course of the narrative . Mr. Ryder's efforts to fit into this society are thwarted when his slave wife appears at his doorstep on the day before a major social ...
... present a crisis for him , although a reso- lution is attained during the course of the narrative . Mr. Ryder's efforts to fit into this society are thwarted when his slave wife appears at his doorstep on the day before a major social ...
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... present , even of a dream pres- ent , do not know . Finally , it should be noted that the elegiac ending well supports the allegorical dimension of the story . At the outset , Dunsany tells us that Merimna “ was a marvel of spires and ...
... present , even of a dream pres- ent , do not know . Finally , it should be noted that the elegiac ending well supports the allegorical dimension of the story . At the outset , Dunsany tells us that Merimna “ was a marvel of spires and ...
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