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Pagina 12
... narrator ( 16 ) — referring to Jessie Gordon's letter , but describing as well the conclusion of Cranford , which rescues everything it can from its own written past . The most interesting case of such self - exploitation is that of the ...
... narrator ( 16 ) — referring to Jessie Gordon's letter , but describing as well the conclusion of Cranford , which rescues everything it can from its own written past . The most interesting case of such self - exploitation is that of the ...
Pagina 13
... narrator characterizes herself for the first time : In my own home , whenever people had nothing else to do , they blamed me for want of discretion . Indiscretion way my bugbear fault . I was tired of being called indiscreet and ...
... narrator characterizes herself for the first time : In my own home , whenever people had nothing else to do , they blamed me for want of discretion . Indiscretion way my bugbear fault . I was tired of being called indiscreet and ...
Pagina 97
narrators and the differentiation between narration and immediate dramatic presentation both have a very long ... narrator and on the important role which the communication system on the fictive levels plays in the structure of a ...
narrators and the differentiation between narration and immediate dramatic presentation both have a very long ... narrator and on the important role which the communication system on the fictive levels plays in the structure of a ...
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