Achieving "at-one-ment" : storytelling and the concept of the self in Ian McEwan's The child in time, Black dogs, Enduring love, and Atonement
Achieving "at-one-ment" : storytelling and the concept of the self in Ian McEwan's The child in time, Black dogs, Enduring love, and Atonement is a book. It was written by Claudia Schemberg and published by Peter Lang in 2004.
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- author: Claudia Schemberg
- publication date: 2004
- book publisher: Peter Lang
- book series: Anglo-amerikanische Studien = Anglo-American studies
- book subjects: Literature and history-Great Britain, Self in literature, McEwan, Ian-Criticism and interpretation
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