The Appropriation and Critique of the Romance Novel, Film, and Fashion in Irmgard Keun's Weimar Prose: Humor, Intertextuality, and Popular DiscourseUniversity of Minnesota, 1999 - Počet stran: 211 |
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... attitude indicates her rejection of the romantic fantasy of the fairy tale and - they - lived - happily - ever - after ending in favor of a relationship beginning with friendship and the possibilities it includes of developing into love ...
... attitude indicates her rejection of the romantic fantasy of the fairy tale and - they - lived - happily - ever - after ending in favor of a relationship beginning with friendship and the possibilities it includes of developing into love ...
Strana 139
... attitude toward them is more straightforward . Toward the beginning of the novel , after Gilgi has spent three hours in a row learning Spanish , English , and French , her head is spinning with foreign words : " Ihr schwirrt der Kopf ...
... attitude toward them is more straightforward . Toward the beginning of the novel , after Gilgi has spent three hours in a row learning Spanish , English , and French , her head is spinning with foreign words : " Ihr schwirrt der Kopf ...
Strana 179
... attitude toward Gilgi is portrayed as a natural response to Gilgi's elegant dress , and the unexpected treatment awakens Gilgi from her state of forgetfulness about her image , her impersonation of wealth . The waitress acts as a mirror ...
... attitude toward Gilgi is portrayed as a natural response to Gilgi's elegant dress , and the unexpected treatment awakens Gilgi from her state of forgetfulness about her image , her impersonation of wealth . The waitress acts as a mirror ...
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Plot Summaries | 10 |
Humor Laughter and Carnival | 16 |
Genre Writing and the Writer | 23 |
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