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Narrative desire and historical reparations
A. S. Byatt, Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie -
Achieving "at-one-ment"
storytelling and the concept of the self in Ian McEwan's The child in time, Black dogs, Enduring love, and Atonement -
Externalised texts of the self
projections of the self in selected works of English literature -
Achieving "At-one-ment"
Storytelling and the Concept of the Self in Ian McEwan's the Child in Time, Black Dogs, Enduring Love, and Atonement -
Externalised texts of the self
projections of the self in selected works of English literature -
Narrative desire and historical reparations
A. S. Byatt, Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie -
Achieving "At-one-ment"
storytelling and the concept of the Self in Ian McEwan's The child in Time, Black Dogs, Enduring Love, and Atonement -
Narrative desire and historical reparations
A. S. Byatt, Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie -
Narrative desire and historical reparations
A. S. Byatt, Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie -
Achieving ‘At-one-ment’
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Externalised texts of the self
projections of the self in selected works of English literature -
Externalised texts of the self
projections of the self in selected works of English literature -
Narrative desire and historical reparations
A. S. Byatt, Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie -
The conflagration of community
fiction before and after Auschwitz -
Achieving ‘At-one-ment’
Storytelling and the Concept of the Self in Ian McEwan’s The Child in Time, Black Dogs, Enduring Love, and Atonement -
Achieving "at-one-ment"
storytelling and the concept of the self in Ian McEwan's The child in time, Black dogs, Enduring love, and Atonement -
Narrative desire and historical reparations
A. S. Byatt, Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie -
Externalised texts of the self
projections of the self in selected works of English literature -
Achieving "At-one-ment"
storytelling and the concept of the Self in Ian McEwan's The child in Time, Black Dogs, Enduring Love, and Atonement -
Externalised texts of the self
projections of the self in selected works of English literature -
Achieving "At-one-ment"
Storytelling and the Concept of the Self in Ian McEwan's the Child in Time, Black Dogs, Enduring Love, and Atonement -
Achieving "at-one-ment"
storytelling and the concept of the self in Ian McEwan's The child in time, Black dogs, Enduring love, and Atonement -
Narrative desire and historical reparations
A. S. Byatt, Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie