Across BoundariesHabib Ajroud Faculté des lettres de la Manouba, 1995 - 368 |
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... death . In The Waves we witness the phenomenon of death as if it were a passion , similar to the six or seven - sided flower , multi - petalled , blowing during their reunion . This representation of death does not do away with life ...
... death . In The Waves we witness the phenomenon of death as if it were a passion , similar to the six or seven - sided flower , multi - petalled , blowing during their reunion . This representation of death does not do away with life ...
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... death . At this level the writer seems to be influenced by modern consciousness , especially by Joyce for whom the way up " epiphany " is first the way down . In her fiction , death seems to be highly valorized . It is linked to life ...
... death . At this level the writer seems to be influenced by modern consciousness , especially by Joyce for whom the way up " epiphany " is first the way down . In her fiction , death seems to be highly valorized . It is linked to life ...
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... death . The violent attack inflicted on her by the bull is seen as an opportunity for sexual contact . Through death the character regains what life has stolen . The O'Connor characters express themselves as they inflict death . In her ...
... death . The violent attack inflicted on her by the bull is seen as an opportunity for sexual contact . Through death the character regains what life has stolen . The O'Connor characters express themselves as they inflict death . In her ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Left Hand of Otherness | 13 |
The Discovery and Recovery of New Objects | 33 |
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