Reflections in the Mind's Eye: Reference and Its Problematization in Twentieth-century French FictionSubtitled Reference and its problematization in twentieth-century French fiction. A study of two types or levels of referentiality--the world of the book and the world of the reader--in the French novel between roughly 1930 and 1967. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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