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... fiction to an original writer of novels involves a long process of self - examination and a questioning of the reality of the world and its relationship with fiction . The same statement is applicable to Caroline Rose . Her experiences ...
... fiction to an original writer of novels involves a long process of self - examination and a questioning of the reality of the world and its relationship with fiction . The same statement is applicable to Caroline Rose . Her experiences ...
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... Fiction . New York : Routledge , 1988. 140-59 . Friedman , Alan . The Turn of the Novel . New York : OUP , 1966 . Gasiorek , Andrzej . Post - War British Fiction : Realism and After . London : Edward Arnold , 1995 . Kellman , Steven G ...
... Fiction . New York : Routledge , 1988. 140-59 . Friedman , Alan . The Turn of the Novel . New York : OUP , 1966 . Gasiorek , Andrzej . Post - War British Fiction : Realism and After . London : Edward Arnold , 1995 . Kellman , Steven G ...
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... fictional events , or in other words , narratology . Contemporary novelists daringly experiment with the language of fiction . The inventive vitality in the use of fantasy , science fiction , magic realism , syntactically dislocated ...
... fictional events , or in other words , narratology . Contemporary novelists daringly experiment with the language of fiction . The inventive vitality in the use of fantasy , science fiction , magic realism , syntactically dislocated ...
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