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14 " Words You Never Wanted to Hear " : Fiction , History and Narratology in The Crying of Lot 49 C.E. NICHOLSON and R.W. STEVENSON From the unnerving proliferation of critical responses to Pynchon's fiction in the seventeen years since ...
14 " Words You Never Wanted to Hear " : Fiction , History and Narratology in The Crying of Lot 49 C.E. NICHOLSON and R.W. STEVENSON From the unnerving proliferation of critical responses to Pynchon's fiction in the seventeen years since ...
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88-9 ) Fiction and metaphor bear an analogous relation to life and reality . Fiction can , at any rate , also be seen as a thrust at truth , an attempt to imitate and understand some of our experience of the world ; or , simply and ...
88-9 ) Fiction and metaphor bear an analogous relation to life and reality . Fiction can , at any rate , also be seen as a thrust at truth , an attempt to imitate and understand some of our experience of the world ; or , simply and ...
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36 ) > Beneath the dense layerings of Pynchon's images and allusions lurks an aspect of his fiction which cannot be defined simply as performance , cannot be " flirted away ” as only fiction , and which will not leave us in peace when ...
36 ) > Beneath the dense layerings of Pynchon's images and allusions lurks an aspect of his fiction which cannot be defined simply as performance , cannot be " flirted away ” as only fiction , and which will not leave us in peace when ...
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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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