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... Mann DFW.v.Humbold Schliemann Hegel PG Th.Mann KH Hegel WL Heidegger WM ° Th.Mann BB Raabe Th Mann LW Keller Goethe FL Carossa GJ Andres A. Schmidt Walser Wassermann Pestalozzi Hoffmann ET Lessing Lichtenberg Stifter HW Fontane ...
... Mann DFW.v.Humbold Schliemann Hegel PG Th.Mann KH Hegel WL Heidegger WM ° Th.Mann BB Raabe Th Mann LW Keller Goethe FL Carossa GJ Andres A. Schmidt Walser Wassermann Pestalozzi Hoffmann ET Lessing Lichtenberg Stifter HW Fontane ...
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... Mann ZB Th . Mann LW Th . Mann KH Goethe LW Goethe WL Th Mann DF Goethe DW Goethe FL Goethe WJ Goethe WV 25 30 Mean value 35 FIG . 4. Mean values and standard deviations in distributions of sentence lengths , for German authors . For ...
... Mann ZB Th . Mann LW Th . Mann KH Goethe LW Goethe WL Th Mann DF Goethe DW Goethe FL Goethe WJ Goethe WV 25 30 Mean value 35 FIG . 4. Mean values and standard deviations in distributions of sentence lengths , for German authors . For ...
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... Mann developed during his lifetime from areas of low standard deviation and mean values in Buddenbrooks ( lower left ) ... Mann's works , are pinpointed quantitatively in the diagram . Figure 5 offers an analogous picture of Greek ...
... Mann developed during his lifetime from areas of low standard deviation and mean values in Buddenbrooks ( lower left ) ... Mann's works , are pinpointed quantitatively in the diagram . Figure 5 offers an analogous picture of Greek ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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