Intertext: A Study of the Dialogue Between TextsSarup & Sons, 2008 - 448 pagine Papers presented at a two day national seminar on "Globalization : a challenge to educational management." |
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Pagina 22
... continue elements of the original story , including characters and settings . The popular conjecture about the popularity of sequels is that it owes in large part to the cause that it is less risky to build on a known success than to ...
... continue elements of the original story , including characters and settings . The popular conjecture about the popularity of sequels is that it owes in large part to the cause that it is less risky to build on a known success than to ...
Pagina 47
... continues to repel as is evidenced by the husband's mutterings : " I did not love her ... she was a stranger to me ... who did not think or feel as I did " ( WSS 78 ) . He cannot accept her as one of his own kind . And finally on the ...
... continues to repel as is evidenced by the husband's mutterings : " I did not love her ... she was a stranger to me ... who did not think or feel as I did " ( WSS 78 ) . He cannot accept her as one of his own kind . And finally on the ...
Pagina 63
... continue to insinuate and percolate into her consciousness - in terms of her modernist aestheticism : Inescapably a part of her father's privileged colonial world , Mansfield felt an exaggerated need to establish her distance from her ...
... continue to insinuate and percolate into her consciousness - in terms of her modernist aestheticism : Inescapably a part of her father's privileged colonial world , Mansfield felt an exaggerated need to establish her distance from her ...
Pagina 83
... continues elements of the original story , including characters and settings , with which the general reader is supposed to be familiar . Thackeray had openly acknowledged his preference for sequels as a writing practice . ' I like ...
... continues elements of the original story , including characters and settings , with which the general reader is supposed to be familiar . Thackeray had openly acknowledged his preference for sequels as a writing practice . ' I like ...
Pagina 87
... continues the story beyond the marriage bells and assumptions of ' happy ever after ' . The characters in this continuation are supposed to act consistently in accordance with the basic natures of the corresponding personae of Scott's ...
... continues the story beyond the marriage bells and assumptions of ' happy ever after ' . The characters in this continuation are supposed to act consistently in accordance with the basic natures of the corresponding personae of Scott's ...
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