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In this story , the boundaries of Lee's milieu are drawn . His characters are the Chinese Hokkien and Babas of his native city who form the enclosed community that provides the subjects for much of his fiction .
In this story , the boundaries of Lee's milieu are drawn . His characters are the Chinese Hokkien and Babas of his native city who form the enclosed community that provides the subjects for much of his fiction .
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It's All in a Dream " is the only one of Lee's stories with an overtly political setting , but the preoccupation is hardly ideological . Political reality is very much there , but it does not enter the story as an explicit subject .
It's All in a Dream " is the only one of Lee's stories with an overtly political setting , but the preoccupation is hardly ideological . Political reality is very much there , but it does not enter the story as an explicit subject .
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This is foreclosure rather than closure , since the feeling is strong , once the definitive version is given , that the entire story has been set up as a device by which the author may demonstrate his superior knowledge .
This is foreclosure rather than closure , since the feeling is strong , once the definitive version is given , that the entire story has been set up as a device by which the author may demonstrate his superior knowledge .
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Contenido
Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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