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... novel is revealed , and each uses a different point of view . Yet there is only one novel . The answer to this paradox is that at the end of the novel , the reader is challenged to read multi - levelly ( multiplexially ) , with an eye ...
... novel is revealed , and each uses a different point of view . Yet there is only one novel . The answer to this paradox is that at the end of the novel , the reader is challenged to read multi - levelly ( multiplexially ) , with an eye ...
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... novel , its elements , and its relation to society and the individual . It becomes clear that the novel Nova is the novel which Katin writes after his experience on the Roc . Therefore , the theoretical issues raised are important to the ...
... novel , its elements , and its relation to society and the individual . It becomes clear that the novel Nova is the novel which Katin writes after his experience on the Roc . Therefore , the theoretical issues raised are important to the ...
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... novel , tinged with essay " ( # 74 ) . But much as he regrets the " renunciation of satire , irony , laughter , and ... novel - writing , and his willingness to stop short of condemning outright its excesses , has to do with that ...
... novel , tinged with essay " ( # 74 ) . But much as he regrets the " renunciation of satire , irony , laughter , and ... novel - writing , and his willingness to stop short of condemning outright its excesses , has to do with that ...
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