The Politics of Reflexivity: Narrative and the Constitutive Poetics of CultureJohns Hopkins University Press, 1986 - 271 pagina's |
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... Vanity Fair , his first well - funded opportunity to blend Punch with novelistic expanse , Thackeray made good use of the chance to work through the premises on which his contemporaries were inventing the modern middle - class ...
... Vanity Fair , his first well - funded opportunity to blend Punch with novelistic expanse , Thackeray made good use of the chance to work through the premises on which his contemporaries were inventing the modern middle - class ...
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... Vanity Fair and The Warden , in other words , this story suggests the extent to which classic Anglo - American fiction narratizes historical conflicts , most obviously that of the individual subject and the social forms through which he ...
... Vanity Fair and The Warden , in other words , this story suggests the extent to which classic Anglo - American fiction narratizes historical conflicts , most obviously that of the individual subject and the social forms through which he ...
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... Vanity Fair , ” ELH 32 ( 1964 ) : 370-87 , suggests epistemo- logical themes as the key to unity ; Roger M. Swanson , " Vanity Fair : The Double Standard , " in The English Novel in the Nineteenth Century ( Urbana : University of ...
... Vanity Fair , ” ELH 32 ( 1964 ) : 370-87 , suggests epistemo- logical themes as the key to unity ; Roger M. Swanson , " Vanity Fair : The Double Standard , " in The English Novel in the Nineteenth Century ( Urbana : University of ...
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Narrative Reflexivity and Constitutive Poetics | 1 |
Conrad Early Modernism and the Narrators | 66 |
FOUR | 122 |
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