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17 Over time , narratives of illnesses in fiction and case histories become histories of cases . Positing certain sets of symptoms as “ normal ” against which others would be seen as rare or strange , some medical case groupings ...
17 Over time , narratives of illnesses in fiction and case histories become histories of cases . Positing certain sets of symptoms as “ normal ” against which others would be seen as rare or strange , some medical case groupings ...
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3 رو translation from my long - ago book , The Masks of Fiction in “ Dream of the Red Chamber . ” It is equally humbling or dismaying to find oneself entirely forgotten , or else awakening to the awareness that some recent upstart has ...
3 رو translation from my long - ago book , The Masks of Fiction in “ Dream of the Red Chamber . ” It is equally humbling or dismaying to find oneself entirely forgotten , or else awakening to the awareness that some recent upstart has ...
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The other is that novelists , with attempts to imitate foreign fiction , could focus on only one or two major characters instead of whole hosts of characters as is the norm for traditional Chinese fiction and , via characters ...
The other is that novelists , with attempts to imitate foreign fiction , could focus on only one or two major characters instead of whole hosts of characters as is the norm for traditional Chinese fiction and , via characters ...
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Introduction Mark Ferrara and | 2 |
Honglou meng | 35 |
lescence and Adulthood in PreModern China Louise Edwards | 67 |
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