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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

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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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"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 one of the books by Claudia Schemberg, books by Peter Lang and 2,617,384 books in our database.

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