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Aspects of narrative: selected papers from the English Institute
Miller, J. Hillis (Joseph Hillis), 1928-, English Institute.
Year: c1971.
Publisher:  Columbia University Press. 
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Frontmatter
FOREWORD
INDETERMINACY AND THE READER'S RESPONSE IN PROSE FICTION
MOLESTATION AND AUTHORITY IN NARRATIVE FICTION
THE IRRELEVANT DETAIL AND THE EMERGENCE OF FORM
TIME AND NARRATIVE IN A la recherche du temps perdu
PROUST AND THE ART OF INCOMPLETION
AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND AMERICA
WITNESS AND TESTAMENT: TWO CONTEMPORARY CLASSICS
THE ENGLISH INSTITUTE, 1970
PROGRAM
REGISTRANTS
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Title: Aspects of narrative : selected papers from the English Institute / edited with a foreword by J. Hillis Miller.
Author: Miller, J. Hillis (Joseph Hillis), 1928-; English Institute
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Source Version: Aspects of narrative : selected papers from the English Institute / edited with a foreword by J. Hillis Miller
Miller, J. Hillis (Joseph Hillis), 1928-, English Institute
New York: Columbia University Press, c1971.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.06537
Subject Headings: • Prose literature -- History and criticism
• Narration (Rhetoric)
Notes: • Seven essays presented at three conferences of the English Institute during 1969-70.
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