Narrative Con/texts in DublinersMacmillan, 1994 - Počet stran: 171 Investigates narrative strategies in James Joyce's stories in relation to the changing contextual situations, both in the individual narratives and in the cumulative text, context serving as a portal of entry into the narrative(s). Benstock is the author of "Narrative Con/texts in 'Ulysses'." |
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The Teller in the Dubliners Tale | 8 |
The Spectres in the Tales | 32 |
Correspondences in the Tales | 58 |
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