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... Narrating Consciousness in The Good Soldier and Doctor Faustus SELF - CONSCIOUS USE OF NARRATIVE POINT OF VIEW OCCURS IN WORKS IN which the narrating consciousness is that of a writer concerned with compositional problems reflecting ...
... Narrating Consciousness in The Good Soldier and Doctor Faustus SELF - CONSCIOUS USE OF NARRATIVE POINT OF VIEW OCCURS IN WORKS IN which the narrating consciousness is that of a writer concerned with compositional problems reflecting ...
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... narrating consciousness exists at a considerable remove from the plateau of awareness . The reader enters the work below the plateau of awareness , although he often has a greater awareness than the narrating consciousness from the ...
... narrating consciousness exists at a considerable remove from the plateau of awareness . The reader enters the work below the plateau of awareness , although he often has a greater awareness than the narrating consciousness from the ...
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... narrating consciousness in Ford's The Good Soldier , and Serenus Zeitblom , the narrating consciousness in Mann's Doctor Faustus , share similar doubts as to the efficacy of their narration . When they give voice to their intuitions of ...
... narrating consciousness in Ford's The Good Soldier , and Serenus Zeitblom , the narrating consciousness in Mann's Doctor Faustus , share similar doubts as to the efficacy of their narration . When they give voice to their intuitions of ...
Contents
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ART | 31 |
PSYCHOLOGY AND LITERATURE | 48 |
THE AUTHORITY OF FEELING AND THE ORIGINS | 69 |
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