Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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... theme , and that materially similar motif clusters will carry similar themes , though probably with variations . Materially different motif clusters , however , need not carry different themes ; in fact they may carry similar or identical ...
... theme , and that materially similar motif clusters will carry similar themes , though probably with variations . Materially different motif clusters , however , need not carry different themes ; in fact they may carry similar or identical ...
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... themes of those motif clusters with which it is associated . The linking image likewise serves as a thematic link , but the manner in which it relates themes differs : it reflects in a perceptual manner , as an image , not only the theme ...
... themes of those motif clusters with which it is associated . The linking image likewise serves as a thematic link , but the manner in which it relates themes differs : it reflects in a perceptual manner , as an image , not only the theme ...
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... themes , we may find different patterns based upon the textual configurations of such devices as time - shifts , acceleration of pace , and parallel progression , confluence , or interlacing of separate story lines . Similarly , within ...
... themes , we may find different patterns based upon the textual configurations of such devices as time - shifts , acceleration of pace , and parallel progression , confluence , or interlacing of separate story lines . Similarly , within ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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