The New Criterion, Svazek 3,Vydání 6–10Foundation for Cultural Review, 1985 |
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... story proceeds as it does ( i.e. , that things are said to have happened ) because events oc- curred in a certain way . We are , in other words , being asked to play along in the little game that fiction , by its very nature , requires ...
... story proceeds as it does ( i.e. , that things are said to have happened ) because events oc- curred in a certain way . We are , in other words , being asked to play along in the little game that fiction , by its very nature , requires ...
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... story of Philosophical John : the Mode of Interruption . The most unusual feature of Jacques le fataliste is the way in which Diderot is forever interrupting whichever narrator hap- pens to have the floor , and suspending the action of ...
... story of Philosophical John : the Mode of Interruption . The most unusual feature of Jacques le fataliste is the way in which Diderot is forever interrupting whichever narrator hap- pens to have the floor , and suspending the action of ...
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... story of a dream he once had or a book he once read . The justification for the telling of the dream or story is al- ready there , implicit in the convention of the genre ; and yet the greatest poems coming out of this tradition ...
... story of a dream he once had or a book he once read . The justification for the telling of the dream or story is al- ready there , implicit in the convention of the genre ; and yet the greatest poems coming out of this tradition ...
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