I Have what I Gave: The Fiction of Janet FrameDaphne Brasell Associates Press, 1992 - 194 էջ |
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... writing material . Earlier in the novel , she would not admit to the need for literature which is so strongly a part of her nature . Her copy of Shakespeare has " pic- tures falling out and pages unleaving as if an unknown person were ...
... writing material . Earlier in the novel , she would not admit to the need for literature which is so strongly a part of her nature . Her copy of Shakespeare has " pic- tures falling out and pages unleaving as if an unknown person were ...
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... writers have offered treasures which will transcend death : " words ... continue the memory through centuries . " ( The Carpathians , p 196 ) Since Frame's writing is so immediate and believable that she tends to be accused of telling ...
... writers have offered treasures which will transcend death : " words ... continue the memory through centuries . " ( The Carpathians , p 196 ) Since Frame's writing is so immediate and believable that she tends to be accused of telling ...
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... writing , Michael Morrissey considers that Frame may be “ our missing modern- ist " , since her work reflects a stage of literary evolution that other New Zealand writers have avoided . Frame's delight in a dialectical balance between ...
... writing , Michael Morrissey considers that Frame may be “ our missing modern- ist " , since her work reflects a stage of literary evolution that other New Zealand writers have avoided . Frame's delight in a dialectical balance between ...
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Introduction | 3 |
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