The Classical World and the MediterraneanGiuseppe Serpillo, Donatella Abbate Badin Tema, 1996 - 388 pagina's |
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Pagina 82
... story , which both her granddaughters seem to know by heart , to a certain point but never ven- tures beyond . Mary tries to nudge her on and to persuade her to tell her story to the end . Murphy succeeds in creating suspense solely by ...
... story , which both her granddaughters seem to know by heart , to a certain point but never ven- tures beyond . Mary tries to nudge her on and to persuade her to tell her story to the end . Murphy succeeds in creating suspense solely by ...
Pagina 84
... story . One can only distance oneself from paradigms which have been recognized as such . Therein lies the significance of the return of the repressed in the shape of narrative com- pletion . Murphy demonstrates the multivalence and ...
... story . One can only distance oneself from paradigms which have been recognized as such . Therein lies the significance of the return of the repressed in the shape of narrative com- pletion . Murphy demonstrates the multivalence and ...
Pagina 285
... story- teller's gestuality , the atmosphere he or she manages to create , the audience's reaction , are essential elements , quite as important as the narrative itself , as the following description of Peig's story - telling makes clear ...
... story- teller's gestuality , the atmosphere he or she manages to create , the audience's reaction , are essential elements , quite as important as the narrative itself , as the following description of Peig's story - telling makes clear ...
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Anthony L Johnson in His Poetry and Prose | 17 |
Brian Arkins AND LANDS OF MIST | 52 |
Robert Welch in Southern Italy | 69 |
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