Critical Survey of Short Fiction: Italo Calvino - Louise ErdrichSalem Press, 2001 - 3092 Seiten |
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... reader's accepting for himself a greater perceptivity than that of the three overlapping narrators . That is , it is the reader who must realize that the thoughts of the youths which so stir their minds and hearts are so many po ...
... reader's accepting for himself a greater perceptivity than that of the three overlapping narrators . That is , it is the reader who must realize that the thoughts of the youths which so stir their minds and hearts are so many po ...
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... reader may wonder over . As if Chandler realizes this , he seems to joke with the reader : " There's a hell of a lot of coincidences in all this business , " the big man said . " It's the hot wind , " I grinned . " Everybody's screwy ...
... reader may wonder over . As if Chandler realizes this , he seems to joke with the reader : " There's a hell of a lot of coincidences in all this business , " the big man said . " It's the hot wind , " I grinned . " Everybody's screwy ...
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... readers use their own senses to feel the intensity of hate , lust , and love in both triangles . Through smell , sound , and sight , the reader gets two complete and distinct pictures that have similar end- ings . Like the Surrealist ...
... readers use their own senses to feel the intensity of hate , lust , and love in both triangles . Through smell , sound , and sight , the reader gets two complete and distinct pictures that have similar end- ings . Like the Surrealist ...
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