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The point I would argue is the following : there is a connection between the biographical setting of the romances under consideration and their being located within a frame of historical time and place . The necessary presupposition is ...
The point I would argue is the following : there is a connection between the biographical setting of the romances under consideration and their being located within a frame of historical time and place . The necessary presupposition is ...
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In " biographical ” romances what happens before the protagonist's initiation is quite important : it is the story of the development of the hero's character ; or , more precisely , it is the story of the revelation of the hero's ...
In " biographical ” romances what happens before the protagonist's initiation is quite important : it is the story of the development of the hero's character ; or , more precisely , it is the story of the revelation of the hero's ...
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A similar end ( even in the wording ) is also found in the Tale of Alexander and Semiramis , which , up to that point , falls within the category either of adventure - time or of biographical time .
A similar end ( even in the wording ) is also found in the Tale of Alexander and Semiramis , which , up to that point , falls within the category either of adventure - time or of biographical time .
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