Critical Survey of Short Fiction: Italo Calvino - Louise ErdrichSalem Press, 2001 - 3092 Seiten |
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... seems both to affirm and to qual- ify the yearning of a character who may confuse kitsch with Kant , advertising copy with lyrical long- ings , but who nevertheless seems as much a holy fool as a deluded consumer . Whether treated ...
... seems both to affirm and to qual- ify the yearning of a character who may confuse kitsch with Kant , advertising copy with lyrical long- ings , but who nevertheless seems as much a holy fool as a deluded consumer . Whether treated ...
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... seems to be real and what seems to be illogical . Cortázar confounds the reader's system of beliefs with his manipulation of discourse . He begins the story " Blow - Up , " for example , by stating : " It'll never be known how this has ...
... seems to be real and what seems to be illogical . Cortázar confounds the reader's system of beliefs with his manipulation of discourse . He begins the story " Blow - Up , " for example , by stating : " It'll never be known how this has ...
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... seems im- minent gives succeeding events the quality of a gothic burlesque . The journalist's anxiety is multi- plied , for example , by the strange behavior of the but- ler , who requests that he receive in place of tips one- third of ...
... seems im- minent gives succeeding events the quality of a gothic burlesque . The journalist's anxiety is multi- plied , for example , by the strange behavior of the but- ler , who requests that he receive in place of tips one- third of ...
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