CEA Critic, Volumes 66-67Department of English, Texas A & M University, 2003 |
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... novel , Lem never strays from his own medical background . " This novel's plot- which begins with a funeral and ends with an act of physical love - locates the tragic conflict in the human body rather than in the realm of history or ...
... novel , Lem never strays from his own medical background . " This novel's plot- which begins with a funeral and ends with an act of physical love - locates the tragic conflict in the human body rather than in the realm of history or ...
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... novel . Fortunately for monolingual English readers , Cota - Cárdenas assisted in the English translation of her novel , which was published in 2000 by the University of New Mexico Press . As the novel attains a wider read- ership , it ...
... novel . Fortunately for monolingual English readers , Cota - Cárdenas assisted in the English translation of her novel , which was published in 2000 by the University of New Mexico Press . As the novel attains a wider read- ership , it ...
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... novel's connection to and distance from the sentimental gener- ic mode that Dickens inhabits so comfortably . Vanity Fair seems to want to offer the satisfying ideological closure of the resolution of the bourgeois family romance ...
... novel's connection to and distance from the sentimental gener- ic mode that Dickens inhabits so comfortably . Vanity Fair seems to want to offer the satisfying ideological closure of the resolution of the bourgeois family romance ...
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Janine Utell | 22 |
Gregory A Wilson | 32 |
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