The rise of the woman novelist, Janes Spencer.
From Aphra Ben to Jane Austen.
Tapa dura, 225 pág. buen estado. Blackwell, 1986
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Identification projective et fantasme de transmission...
Couverture souple, 205 pages, en bon état. Dunod, 1999
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Identification projective et fantasme de transmission...
Couverture souple, 205 pages, en bon état. Dunod, 1999
From Aphra Ben to Jane Austen.
Tapa dura, 225 pág. buen estado. Blackwell, 1986
Hardcover, 396 pages, in good condition. Oxford Press, 1959
(En inglés) ...rehabilitated the idea that characters are central to our experience of narrative. His approach to our emotional responses to characters draws on cognitive science and philosophy of mind...
Texto en inglés. Tapa dura, 290 pág. buen estado. Cambridge, 2003
The book is divided into four main sections, the first dealing with the cul- tural and historical background, con- taining accounts of the little-known works of writers of African descent, like Juan Latino who wrote Latin verse in sixteenth-century Spain and the black 'educational guinea-pigs' of the Age of Enlightenment. The African Scene' has chapters on 'oral literature', Hausa and Swahili writing, and 'protest and 'apprentice' work in European and African languages throughout the con- tinent; and "The American Scene' deals comprehensively with verse and prose in Latin America and the West Indies as well as the U.S.A.-not omitting the Blues and the Calypso. The New Problems' discusses recent develop- ments, such as the concept of Négritude...