| Michael McKeon - 2000 - 972 páginas
...execution: "He thought of flies, their tiny limbs breaking as they struggle away from the fly-paper." This mood of total impotence, of paralysis in the face of the unintelligible power of circumstances, informs all his work. Though the action of The Caitle takes a different, even an opposite, direction... | |
| Chris Jenks - 2003 - 298 páginas
...execution: 'He thought of flies, their tiny limbs breaking as they struggle away from the fly,paper,' This mood of total impotence, of paralysis in the face of the unintelligible power of circumstances, informs all his work, Though the action of The Castle takes a diflerent, even an opposite, direction... | |
| Dorothy J. Hale - 2005 - 841 páginas
...execution: 'He thought of flies, their tiny limbs breaking as they struggle away from the fly-paper.' This mood of total impotence, of paralysis in the face of the unintelligible power of circumstances, informs all his work. Though the action of The Castle takes a different, even an opposite, direction... | |
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