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... Fiction . " Neo - realism in Contemporary American Fiction . Ed . Kristian Versluys . Amsterdam / Atlanta : Rodopi , 1991. 65-85 . Happe , François . " Jade Idols ' and ' Ruined Cities of Trivia ' : History and Fiction in DeLillo's ...
... Fiction . " Neo - realism in Contemporary American Fiction . Ed . Kristian Versluys . Amsterdam / Atlanta : Rodopi , 1991. 65-85 . Happe , François . " Jade Idols ' and ' Ruined Cities of Trivia ' : History and Fiction in DeLillo's ...
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... Fiction and Fiction by Women . Ed . C.D. Narasimhaiah et al . Mysore : Dhvanyaloka . Fairclough , Norman . 1995. Critical Discourse Analysis : The Critical Study of Literature . New York : Longman . Gubar , Susan . 1979. " Mother Maiden ...
... Fiction and Fiction by Women . Ed . C.D. Narasimhaiah et al . Mysore : Dhvanyaloka . Fairclough , Norman . 1995. Critical Discourse Analysis : The Critical Study of Literature . New York : Longman . Gubar , Susan . 1979. " Mother Maiden ...
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... fiction about the American West . He had also accumulated a fairly big library of Western fiction . ' Though we cannot say specifically whether Hemingway saw the contemporary Western films of the time , or was influenced by them , his ...
... fiction about the American West . He had also accumulated a fairly big library of Western fiction . ' Though we cannot say specifically whether Hemingway saw the contemporary Western films of the time , or was influenced by them , his ...
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