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New Forms Of Ugly: The Immobilized Hero In Modern Fiction
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The author discusses in depth the rise of the immobilized hero in modern fiction, tracing its popularity from Dostoevsky's Underground Man to the best-selling novels of Beckett, Bellow, Kafka, Camus. The author discusses in depth the rise of the immobilized hero in modern fiction, tracing its popularity from Dostoevsky's Underground Man to the best-selling novels of Beckett, Bellow, Kafka, Camus.
Karl –
The author discusses in depth the rise of the immobilized hero in modern fiction, tracing its popularity from Dostoevsky's Underground Man to the best-selling novels of Beckett, Bellow, Kafka, Camus. The author discusses in depth the rise of the immobilized hero in modern fiction, tracing its popularity from Dostoevsky's Underground Man to the best-selling novels of Beckett, Bellow, Kafka, Camus.
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