Romance Languages Annual: RLA., Volume 3Purdue Research Foundation, 1991 - Language and languages |
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... metafictional commentary conveyed through Rosa's constant reference to her memoirs as " As horas nuas " can be said to underline Rosa's fear of death and her apparent desire to achieve eternal youth and immortality . This idea is ...
... metafictional commentary conveyed through Rosa's constant reference to her memoirs as " As horas nuas " can be said to underline Rosa's fear of death and her apparent desire to achieve eternal youth and immortality . This idea is ...
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RLA. be made for metafiction , for reasons which will be made clear shortly . As a result , while the characteristics defined here as fantastic or metafictional are present in the narration , that text operates within these respective ...
RLA. be made for metafiction , for reasons which will be made clear shortly . As a result , while the characteristics defined here as fantastic or metafictional are present in the narration , that text operates within these respective ...
Page 483
... Metafiction . Urbana- Champaign : U of Illinois P , 1979 . Spires , Robert . Beyond the Metafictional Mode : Directions in the Modern Spanish Novel . Lexington : UP of Kentucky , 1984 . Stonehill , Brian . The Self - Conscious Novel ...
... Metafiction . Urbana- Champaign : U of Illinois P , 1979 . Spires , Robert . Beyond the Metafictional Mode : Directions in the Modern Spanish Novel . Lexington : UP of Kentucky , 1984 . Stonehill , Brian . The Self - Conscious Novel ...
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