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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... behavior from Ernst which he continually contradicts . Doris must find a new script for her relationship with Ernst , and the unexpected behavior shakes her out of her apathetic stupor . The last time reference appears just before the ...
... behavior from Ernst which he continually contradicts . Doris must find a new script for her relationship with Ernst , and the unexpected behavior shakes her out of her apathetic stupor . The last time reference appears just before the ...
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... behavior backfires , for not all men are Professor Rath , and not all men will follow the script of Blue Angel . The fact that this experiment backfires for Doris transforms the episode into a cautionary tale for all young women who ...
... behavior backfires , for not all men are Professor Rath , and not all men will follow the script of Blue Angel . The fact that this experiment backfires for Doris transforms the episode into a cautionary tale for all young women who ...
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... behavior which she herself labels “ ordinär . ” This behavior offers the reader an alternative - 49 When Martin asks Gilgi what she reads , she includes the magazine Uhu in her list but not Elegante Welt . However , when Gilgi visits ...
... behavior which she herself labels “ ordinär . ” This behavior offers the reader an alternative - 49 When Martin asks Gilgi what she reads , she includes the magazine Uhu in her list but not Elegante Welt . However , when Gilgi visits ...
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Plot Summaries | 10 |
Humor Laughter and Carnival | 16 |
Genre Writing and the Writer | 23 |
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