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Analysis Martin Amis remarked in an interview that he wrote about “ low events in
a high style , ” and this comment gives a clue to the paradox his work embodies .
Although the content of his novels is frequently sordid and nihilisticdictated by ...
Analysis Martin Amis remarked in an interview that he wrote about “ low events in
a high style , ” and this comment gives a clue to the paradox his work embodies .
Although the content of his novels is frequently sordid and nihilisticdictated by ...
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Brater examines the style of eight of Beckett ' s last plays , including Not I , What
Where , Catastrophe , and Ohio Impromptu . Brater claims that the seeds of these
plays can be found in Beckett ' s first theatrical works , Waiting for Godot and ...
Brater examines the style of eight of Beckett ' s last plays , including Not I , What
Where , Catastrophe , and Ohio Impromptu . Brater claims that the seeds of these
plays can be found in Beckett ' s first theatrical works , Waiting for Godot and ...
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The poetic style that he developed was admirably suited to the heartfelt themes
that he explored in a cornucopia of highly imaginative stories . He cultivated this
style through eclectic imitation and dogged determination . As an adolescent , he
...
The poetic style that he developed was admirably suited to the heartfelt themes
that he explored in a cornucopia of highly imaginative stories . He cultivated this
style through eclectic imitation and dogged determination . As an adolescent , he
...
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