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... genre was rigorously developed with all of its appurtenances by E. A. Poe ; the model is The Murders in the Rue Morgue of 1841 with Mr. Dupin as an unmistakable detective with a particularly elusive perpetrator , an orangutan . Since ...
... genre was rigorously developed with all of its appurtenances by E. A. Poe ; the model is The Murders in the Rue Morgue of 1841 with Mr. Dupin as an unmistakable detective with a particularly elusive perpetrator , an orangutan . Since ...
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... genre . The reason for the absence of an unmistakable form in the artist novel is surely the lack of great old masterpieces of this type . There are none from which the artist novel could develop in a secularized form , from which it ...
... genre . The reason for the absence of an unmistakable form in the artist novel is surely the lack of great old masterpieces of this type . There are none from which the artist novel could develop in a secularized form , from which it ...
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... genre ( Pynchon , Lessing ) . Stab- leford's survey of reader expectations manifested in SF fanzines reveals that ... genre to the aesthe- tic status of high art in order to account for critique in the genre . It is precisely that ...
... genre ( Pynchon , Lessing ) . Stab- leford's survey of reader expectations manifested in SF fanzines reveals that ... genre to the aesthe- tic status of high art in order to account for critique in the genre . It is precisely that ...
Inhalt
Editorial 3 | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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