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... say . The most im- portant thing about the story is that here , as a scholar says , we can find the germ of Don Quixote de la Mancha , the " contrast , the humorous incongruity , be- tween the world as it is and the world as it ought to ...
... say . The most im- portant thing about the story is that here , as a scholar says , we can find the germ of Don Quixote de la Mancha , the " contrast , the humorous incongruity , be- tween the world as it is and the world as it ought to ...
Page 513
... says her story is small one compared with the larger events of the Communist occupation of China . However , in its delicate treat- ment of the past's impingement on the present and in its complex combination of the political , the per ...
... says her story is small one compared with the larger events of the Communist occupation of China . However , in its delicate treat- ment of the past's impingement on the present and in its complex combination of the political , the per ...
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... says she sees no harm in the fact that the older one gets the more memory and imagination become the same . Interview by Lisa See . Publishers Weekly 240 ( August 9 , 1993 ) : 420. Doerr discusses her youth , family history , and ...
... says she sees no harm in the fact that the older one gets the more memory and imagination become the same . Interview by Lisa See . Publishers Weekly 240 ( August 9 , 1993 ) : 420. Doerr discusses her youth , family history , and ...
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