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... ending a story at all - ending in the sense of tying up all the loose ends of the plot , settling the destinies of all the characters - even this comes to seem like a falsification of reality . This seems to have been felt with special ...
... ending a story at all - ending in the sense of tying up all the loose ends of the plot , settling the destinies of all the characters - even this comes to seem like a falsification of reality . This seems to have been felt with special ...
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... ending for Clar- issa , enacted this paradox in a very transparent form , for by the very act of making the request she simultaneously reacted to events and ... ending or the open ending , we get the multiple 52 ESSAYS BY DIVERS HANDS.
... ending for Clar- issa , enacted this paradox in a very transparent form , for by the very act of making the request she simultaneously reacted to events and ... ending or the open ending , we get the multiple 52 ESSAYS BY DIVERS HANDS.
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Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). ending or the open ending , we get the multiple ending , the false ending , the mock ending or parody ending . The French Lieute- nant's Woman belongs to this category . * So what happens at ...
Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). ending or the open ending , we get the multiple ending , the false ending , the mock ending or parody ending . The French Lieute- nant's Woman belongs to this category . * So what happens at ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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