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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... interesting aspect of the competition for this one- sentence role of the younger " Marktfrau " ( as Doris christens her ) is that of class differences . She is puzzled by the fact that the students from the higher school are so ...
... interesting aspect of the competition for this one- sentence role of the younger " Marktfrau " ( as Doris christens her ) is that of class differences . She is puzzled by the fact that the students from the higher school are so ...
Strana 81
... interesting twist , Keun brings this backstage intrigue onto the stage and into the on - stage performance . Doris has tolerated a vast amount of harrassment backstage from the supporting male cast . She finds it is especially those ...
... interesting twist , Keun brings this backstage intrigue onto the stage and into the on - stage performance . Doris has tolerated a vast amount of harrassment backstage from the supporting male cast . She finds it is especially those ...
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... interesting because Doris's episode with Jonny frames her premiere as a " Künstlerin " in her one - sentence 32 Some sources use the spelling Johnny ( see Greul 263 ) , but Keun adopts the spelling of the original title , Jonny spielt ...
... interesting because Doris's episode with Jonny frames her premiere as a " Künstlerin " in her one - sentence 32 Some sources use the spelling Johnny ( see Greul 263 ) , but Keun adopts the spelling of the original title , Jonny spielt ...
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Plot Summaries | 10 |
Humor Laughter and Carnival | 16 |
Genre Writing and the Writer | 23 |
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