Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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Síða 49
... street in Vienna . There is , finally , his " invention " and her description of and reliance on real people living on this street . Her characters merely " give the impres- sion of having been invented , " yet he can attest to their ...
... street in Vienna . There is , finally , his " invention " and her description of and reliance on real people living on this street . Her characters merely " give the impres- sion of having been invented , " yet he can attest to their ...
Síða 51
... Street a kind of “ ship of fools " to expose the ills of society , a street populated by extreme char- acters bordering on the grotesque , that would have to be further investigated.17 Certainly , her aims and position are different ...
... Street a kind of “ ship of fools " to expose the ills of society , a street populated by extreme char- acters bordering on the grotesque , that would have to be further investigated.17 Certainly , her aims and position are different ...
Síða 61
... street , of which the author writes : " It's a remarkable street , Yellow Street . All sorts of people live there , cripples , somnambulists , lunatics , the desperate , and the smug , " what is striking is that it wins its transitory ...
... street , of which the author writes : " It's a remarkable street , Yellow Street . All sorts of people live there , cripples , somnambulists , lunatics , the desperate , and the smug , " what is striking is that it wins its transitory ...
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The Power of the Image | 20 |
The Preface of a Spouse | 45 |
Veza CanettiBetween Fact and Fiction | 56 |
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