Critical Survey of Short Fiction: Italo Calvino - Louise ErdrichSalem Press, 2001 - 3092 Seiten |
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... protagonists of earlier stories were often isolated individuals , the protagonist - narrator of " Where I'm Calling From " not only is actively seeking help but also is sur- rounded by others with the same problem . This fea- ture ...
... protagonists of earlier stories were often isolated individuals , the protagonist - narrator of " Where I'm Calling From " not only is actively seeking help but also is sur- rounded by others with the same problem . This fea- ture ...
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... protagonist to be slumming ; yet , though his social origins are ob- scured , the story still concerns a neophyte who knows nothing of the life of the underclass and who is being initiated into the ways of the Bowery slums . The high ...
... protagonist to be slumming ; yet , though his social origins are ob- scured , the story still concerns a neophyte who knows nothing of the life of the underclass and who is being initiated into the ways of the Bowery slums . The high ...
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protagonist of this work meets a young woman , Nastenka , by chance one evening along the embank- ment . When they have the opportunity to speak to each other , they find that they have much in common : Neither of them is able to enjoy ...
protagonist of this work meets a young woman , Nastenka , by chance one evening along the embank- ment . When they have the opportunity to speak to each other , they find that they have much in common : Neither of them is able to enjoy ...
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