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32 ) It is as if an Indian scene cannot be defined without reference to an English one . The subtle interplay of two locales results in an unselfconscious transfer of the traditional English village green to the plains of Bengal .
32 ) It is as if an Indian scene cannot be defined without reference to an English one . The subtle interplay of two locales results in an unselfconscious transfer of the traditional English village green to the plains of Bengal .
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The clues Mendelson might profitably have considered are merely examples , of course , of a very much wider suggestiveness created by Pynchon's complex system of reference to historical actuality beyond the fiction .
The clues Mendelson might profitably have considered are merely examples , of course , of a very much wider suggestiveness created by Pynchon's complex system of reference to historical actuality beyond the fiction .
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83 ) , suggests that he is a character for whom history really does seem to flow unseen , and his reference to anarchist miracles follows the novel's second allusion to Bakunin . He explains to Oedipa what he takes the actual consensus ...
83 ) , suggests that he is a character for whom history really does seem to flow unseen , and his reference to anarchist miracles follows the novel's second allusion to Bakunin . He explains to Oedipa what he takes the actual consensus ...
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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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