Romance Languages Annual: RLA., Volume 3Purdue Research Foundation, 1991 - Language and languages |
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... novel , an author who knows a story tells it to a public who already knows it well . During the nineteenth century , an author who knows a story relates it to a public who does not yet know it . Finally in the twentieth century , the ...
... novel , an author who knows a story tells it to a public who already knows it well . During the nineteenth century , an author who knows a story relates it to a public who does not yet know it . Finally in the twentieth century , the ...
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... novel's end for the same reason . Emanuela collects Stefania , books passage , sets sail , and the novel ends . I have chosen to focus only on three of the eight main characters in the novel.5 Emanuela , Silvia and Augusta constitute ...
... novel's end for the same reason . Emanuela collects Stefania , books passage , sets sail , and the novel ends . I have chosen to focus only on three of the eight main characters in the novel.5 Emanuela , Silvia and Augusta constitute ...
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... novel by Wenceslao Fernández Flórez , received five Goyas , including those for best picture , best actor ( Alfredo Landa ) , and best script ( Rafael Azcona ) , best costume design ( Javier Artiñano ) , and best music ( José Nieto ) ...
... novel by Wenceslao Fernández Flórez , received five Goyas , including those for best picture , best actor ( Alfredo Landa ) , and best script ( Rafael Azcona ) , best costume design ( Javier Artiñano ) , and best music ( José Nieto ) ...
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