Writing and the BodyHarvester Press, 1982 - 142 strán (strany) |
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Strana 78
... letters , he employs a curious kind of mock sixteenth - century diction and style , as if to deny what he is saying in the very act of saying it . Zeitblom senses what is going on when , talking of a letter of Adrian's , he says that ...
... letters , he employs a curious kind of mock sixteenth - century diction and style , as if to deny what he is saying in the very act of saying it . Zeitblom senses what is going on when , talking of a letter of Adrian's , he says that ...
Strana 107
... letter . A similar paradox pervades his letters to the women with whom he was involved . There is no greater letter - writer than Kafka , and the letters here really were sent and received , but what were the letters for ? He himself ...
... letter . A similar paradox pervades his letters to the women with whom he was involved . There is no greater letter - writer than Kafka , and the letters here really were sent and received , but what were the letters for ? He himself ...
Strana 116
... letter describes in grotesque detail the father's way of cutting his nails at table , his violent , unpredictable rages , his brutality with his family and employees . Seen in this light he becomes a rapacious carnivore , the creature ...
... letter describes in grotesque detail the father's way of cutting his nails at table , his violent , unpredictable rages , his brutality with his family and employees . Seen in this light he becomes a rapacious carnivore , the creature ...
Obsah
The Body in the Library | 1 |
Everything and Nothing | 34 |
Non Ego sed Democritus dixit | 64 |
Autorské práva | |
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