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If a preface / foreword is a " For - word , " a word for the main word / text , a recommendation of the literary text to the readers and a mediation between author - text - reader , how can this relationship be established positively ...
If a preface / foreword is a " For - word , " a word for the main word / text , a recommendation of the literary text to the readers and a mediation between author - text - reader , how can this relationship be established positively ...
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Elias writes that when his work began to flourish " it frightened her , for it threatened to destroy us , her , myself , our love , our hopes " ( Foreword vii ) . What this sentence may cover can only be an object of speculation .
Elias writes that when his work began to flourish " it frightened her , for it threatened to destroy us , her , myself , our love , our hopes " ( Foreword vii ) . What this sentence may cover can only be an object of speculation .
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Elias in this foreword gives with one hand and takes away with the other . It is a foreword rife with contradictions , oppositions , inconsistencies and emphatic pronouncements , and it suppresses information that sheds doubt on his ...
Elias in this foreword gives with one hand and takes away with the other . It is a foreword rife with contradictions , oppositions , inconsistencies and emphatic pronouncements , and it suppresses information that sheds doubt on his ...
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