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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 . The characters , mostly from the lower social stratum , and their world 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 . The characters , mostly from the lower social stratum , and their world are drawn ...
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The writer makes little attempt to engage them in any interaction , and the motley collection of characters , Chinese , Malays and Tamils who , quite by accident as well , cross the paths of Hung and K , provide various parallels ...
The writer makes little attempt to engage them in any interaction , and the motley collection of characters , Chinese , Malays and Tamils who , quite by accident as well , cross the paths of Hung and K , provide various parallels ...
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All these devices — reportage , near absence of the expressive speech function , and formalised rather than dramatic speech – combine to distance us from the characters , and thus to create what may be thought of as a necessary ...
All these devices — reportage , near absence of the expressive speech function , and formalised rather than dramatic speech – combine to distance us from the characters , and thus to create what may be thought of as a necessary ...
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Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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