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... edition and will be made by page number in the text . 3 Joseph Novak , No Third Path ( Garden City , NY : Doubleday , 1962 ) . Abbreviated in text as NTP . All subsequent references will to this edition and will be made by page number ...
... edition and will be made by page number in the text . 3 Joseph Novak , No Third Path ( Garden City , NY : Doubleday , 1962 ) . Abbreviated in text as NTP . All subsequent references will to this edition and will be made by page number ...
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... Edition ) ( 106 ) While these voices may or may not always reflect the emotions of the protagonist , they usually appear to share his thoughts and ideals . The first half of the novel involves Kosky's musings and his encounters with ...
... Edition ) ( 106 ) While these voices may or may not always reflect the emotions of the protagonist , they usually appear to share his thoughts and ideals . The first half of the novel involves Kosky's musings and his encounters with ...
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... edition of The Hermit reads much like the first . Even the chapter on suicide notes ( 1988 edition : 118-30 ; 1991 edition : 181-97 ) provides few new insights . Despite the omission of a passage that focuses on Jewish suicides in favor ...
... edition of The Hermit reads much like the first . Even the chapter on suicide notes ( 1988 edition : 118-30 ; 1991 edition : 181-97 ) provides few new insights . Despite the omission of a passage that focuses on Jewish suicides in favor ...
Contents
Barbara Tepa Lupack Introduction | 531 |
Tomasz Mirkowicz | 539 |
Jerzy Kosinski | 597 |
Copyright | |
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