Tropic Crucible: Self and Theory in Language and LiteratureRanjit Chatterjee, Colin Nicholson Singapore University Press, National University of Singapore, 1984 - 382 páginas |
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Página 209
... offering turn their eyes away . Dark Goddess of the iron mace Flesh tearer ! quaffing life - blood warm The terrors of ... offered by Departmental Ditties and other such satirical gossip in verse . Both the gossip and the dark deeds ...
... offering turn their eyes away . Dark Goddess of the iron mace Flesh tearer ! quaffing life - blood warm The terrors of ... offered by Departmental Ditties and other such satirical gossip in verse . Both the gossip and the dark deeds ...
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... offered is that " the effect of this troublesome novel is , finally , the salutary one of disrupting the conditioned responses of the Modernist reader ( and we are all , still , Modernist readers ) , of deconditioning the reader ...
... offered is that " the effect of this troublesome novel is , finally , the salutary one of disrupting the conditioned responses of the Modernist reader ( and we are all , still , Modernist readers ) , of deconditioning the reader ...
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... offered invitations to submit to the blandishments of the story . Don Quixote This is a largely type three parable , in that Quixote and Sancho Panza provide points of association for the reader with a singleness of vision which each ...
... offered invitations to submit to the blandishments of the story . Don Quixote This is a largely type three parable , in that Quixote and Sancho Panza provide points of association for the reader with a singleness of vision which each ...
Contenido
Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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