Modern Austrian Literature, Volumes 4-5State University of New York at Binghamton, 1971 Includes the index to the Journal of the International Arthur Schnitzler Research Association, 1961-67. |
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... narrator and he , in turn , introduces Jean de Servigny , who then becomes the narrator . We see Yvette through his eyes and we are aware of his desire to seduce her . About halfway through the book , Maupassant shifts the point of ...
... narrator and he , in turn , introduces Jean de Servigny , who then becomes the narrator . We see Yvette through his eyes and we are aware of his desire to seduce her . About halfway through the book , Maupassant shifts the point of ...
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... narrator uses a characteristic and significant subjunctive construction to describe now the beginning of an ambiguous modification of Carlo's understanding of past reality : " Es war ihm , als dauerte seine Einsamkeit schon sehr lange ...
... narrator uses a characteristic and significant subjunctive construction to describe now the beginning of an ambiguous modification of Carlo's understanding of past reality : " Es war ihm , als dauerte seine Einsamkeit schon sehr lange ...
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... narration ) ; insights presented through the filter of an intermediate narrator are identified as such and subject to a measure of skepticism . Language is also a problem for the protagonists it has broken down in its basic function ...
... narration ) ; insights presented through the filter of an intermediate narrator are identified as such and subject to a measure of skepticism . Language is also a problem for the protagonists it has broken down in its basic function ...
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DAS ÖSTERREICHISCHE DRAMA DER GEGENWART | 7 |
ROBERT MUSILS CONCEPT OF THE POET AND WRITER | 23 |
ANTON VON WILDGANS AND HIS RELATIONSHIP TO | 31 |
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