Humor E Ironia Na Literatura: Anais Do XXVI SENAPULLI.ABRAPUI, 1994 - 171 sidor |
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... setting conventions which are more appropriate to the present conditions : " Let others bring order to chaos . I would bring chaos to order , instead , which I think I have done . If all writers would do that , then perhaps citizens ...
... setting conventions which are more appropriate to the present conditions : " Let others bring order to chaos . I would bring chaos to order , instead , which I think I have done . If all writers would do that , then perhaps citizens ...
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... setting . The story is told by a thirteen - year - old narrator , called Nancy , who is also the protagonist . The use of such a point - of - view is both convincing and effective in OATES ' manipulation of language and themes , as well ...
... setting . The story is told by a thirteen - year - old narrator , called Nancy , who is also the protagonist . The use of such a point - of - view is both convincing and effective in OATES ' manipulation of language and themes , as well ...
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... setting , i.e. , as Nancy walks / runs up higher in the mountain , as the setting gets steeper , the tension grows , the action increases . But there are several passages in the narrative that reveal , in a first moment , Nancy's ...
... setting , i.e. , as Nancy walks / runs up higher in the mountain , as the setting gets steeper , the tension grows , the action increases . But there are several passages in the narrative that reveal , in a first moment , Nancy's ...
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CONFERÊNCIA DE ABERTURA | 5 |
COMUNICAÇÕES COORDENADAS | 19 |
The Hidden dimension of Puns in James Joyce | 34 |
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