Humor E Ironia Na Literatura: Anais Do XXVI SENAPULLI.ABRAPUI, 1994 - 171 sidor |
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... Rushdie to death for the only reason that he did not meet their standards of purity and total commitment to a definitive interpretation . " But then , whatever the rhetorical force and the logical merit of Rushdie's post - hoc ...
... Rushdie to death for the only reason that he did not meet their standards of purity and total commitment to a definitive interpretation . " But then , whatever the rhetorical force and the logical merit of Rushdie's post - hoc ...
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... Rushdie's ultimate , excruciating , dilemma is : either his novel is a serious matter , in which case , the charge of vilifying one of world's most important religions does have some factual base and the death sentence meted out to him ...
... Rushdie's ultimate , excruciating , dilemma is : either his novel is a serious matter , in which case , the charge of vilifying one of world's most important religions does have some factual base and the death sentence meted out to him ...
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... Rushdie it seems had hoped in vain that his contemporary readers would have no problem coming to terms with a text whose constant ironic undertone alone would ensure unending interpretive flux . What Rushdie had not reckoned with , then ...
... Rushdie it seems had hoped in vain that his contemporary readers would have no problem coming to terms with a text whose constant ironic undertone alone would ensure unending interpretive flux . What Rushdie had not reckoned with , then ...
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