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... narrator's devotion to Paraday and , in so doing , the young man's importance in the tale . Much as Saul of Tarsus , one of the most fanatical persecutors of the early Christians , was converted by a vision on the road to Damascus , the ...
... narrator's devotion to Paraday and , in so doing , the young man's importance in the tale . Much as Saul of Tarsus , one of the most fanatical persecutors of the early Christians , was converted by a vision on the road to Damascus , the ...
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... narrator believes he himself " had a vision of what was to be " ( SWA , 225 ) . Vaid mentions that Paraday's ... narrator's " apprehensions " 9 justified , for Paraday's almost medieval concen- tration of privacy was not to last long ...
... narrator believes he himself " had a vision of what was to be " ( SWA , 225 ) . Vaid mentions that Paraday's ... narrator's " apprehensions " 9 justified , for Paraday's almost medieval concen- tration of privacy was not to last long ...
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... narrator , on the other hand , is free to move on to more fertile fields . James said of Flaubert that the " beautiful with our author covered for the phrase a great deal of ground " ( SLC , 236 ) . So , too , does the narrator's ...
... narrator , on the other hand , is free to move on to more fertile fields . James said of Flaubert that the " beautiful with our author covered for the phrase a great deal of ground " ( SLC , 236 ) . So , too , does the narrator's ...
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