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Only in the sense that they are representations of the human condition can these fictional structures be said to be ... particles of what we would call , were they to occur outside the framework of fiction , historical reality .
Only in the sense that they are representations of the human condition can these fictional structures be said to be ... particles of what we would call , were they to occur outside the framework of fiction , historical reality .
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Understanding that difference is everything in understanding fiction . One would be naive if one defined fiction as writing about actions which have not been performed by agents who never existed . Beneath the plausible garment of names ...
Understanding that difference is everything in understanding fiction . One would be naive if one defined fiction as writing about actions which have not been performed by agents who never existed . Beneath the plausible garment of names ...
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What he establishes in his reading of Kafka is the impossibility of adding to the coherence of this fiction by digging deeper into the mythic or ideological references in it . This is of course not to deny that the court in Der Prozess ...
What he establishes in his reading of Kafka is the impossibility of adding to the coherence of this fiction by digging deeper into the mythic or ideological references in it . This is of course not to deny that the court in Der Prozess ...
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Irony Ambivalence and Belief in Kleist and Kafka | 3 |
Anderson | 4 |
Jorge Luis Borges | 20 |
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