Humor E Ironia Na Literatura: Anais Do XXVI SENAPULLI.ABRAPUI, 1994 - 171 sidor |
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... beginning and at the end : in Act I , scene II ( in the banter , the flippant , prose exchanges among Charmian , Iras , Mardian , the eunuch , and Alexas , contrasted with the grave , verse prophecies of the soothsayer ) , and scene V ...
... beginning and at the end : in Act I , scene II ( in the banter , the flippant , prose exchanges among Charmian , Iras , Mardian , the eunuch , and Alexas , contrasted with the grave , verse prophecies of the soothsayer ) , and scene V ...
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... beginning my discussion of the essays , I would like to make some comments about Toni Morrison's background . She was educated in the period when New Criticism , with its careful attention to the aesthetic effects of poetic language ...
... beginning my discussion of the essays , I would like to make some comments about Toni Morrison's background . She was educated in the period when New Criticism , with its careful attention to the aesthetic effects of poetic language ...
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... beginning in order to follow the Victorian convention which traditionally killed on stage women with a past . The issue of abritrary will consciously defended by Vivie and unconsciously practiced by Mrs. Warren discloses that , for all ...
... beginning in order to follow the Victorian convention which traditionally killed on stage women with a past . The issue of abritrary will consciously defended by Vivie and unconsciously practiced by Mrs. Warren discloses that , for all ...
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CONFERÊNCIA DE ABERTURA | 5 |
COMUNICAÇÕES COORDENADAS | 19 |
The Hidden dimension of Puns in James Joyce | 34 |
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