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Following an affair between daughter Patricia and father John Christopher Snowdon , the birth of a daughter , Johnnie , leads to the dissolution of the family and allows for the irruption of the past into the pres- ent .
Following an affair between daughter Patricia and father John Christopher Snowdon , the birth of a daughter , Johnnie , leads to the dissolution of the family and allows for the irruption of the past into the pres- ent .
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Sexuality , then , becomes an index of new orders of public and private life , with the series of chapters representing John Christopher as husband and father focusing on his seductive power over female sexuality .
Sexuality , then , becomes an index of new orders of public and private life , with the series of chapters representing John Christopher as husband and father focusing on his seductive power over female sexuality .
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Borges lets us believe that the event took Emma's father to Brazil , where he clandestinely fled under the pseudonym of Manuel Maier . We know that Emma is not unaware of the fact that beneath that name lies her father's identity .
Borges lets us believe that the event took Emma's father to Brazil , where he clandestinely fled under the pseudonym of Manuel Maier . We know that Emma is not unaware of the fact that beneath that name lies her father's identity .
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