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... fact that there were bound to be imitations and adaptations of their method . When Zola's masterpiece , L'Assommoir , appeared in 1877 Edmond accused him of plagiarism . When Zola wrote L'Oeuvre , they pointed out that he had copied ...
... fact that there were bound to be imitations and adaptations of their method . When Zola's masterpiece , L'Assommoir , appeared in 1877 Edmond accused him of plagiarism . When Zola wrote L'Oeuvre , they pointed out that he had copied ...
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... fact that it is from his own grandfather , General Compson , that Quentin ultimately derives so much of his ' hard ' ( as opposed to purely speculative ) knowledge of Thomas Sutpen , the figure from the violent and unforgotten Southern ...
... fact that it is from his own grandfather , General Compson , that Quentin ultimately derives so much of his ' hard ' ( as opposed to purely speculative ) knowledge of Thomas Sutpen , the figure from the violent and unforgotten Southern ...
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... fact of their recurrence may be precisely a factor of their being , not fundamentally altered perhaps , but certainly revealed in a different light — as Narcissa Benbow is , for example , on each of her three appearances . Similarly ...
... fact of their recurrence may be precisely a factor of their being , not fundamentally altered perhaps , but certainly revealed in a different light — as Narcissa Benbow is , for example , on each of her three appearances . Similarly ...
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