Marquez: Love In The Time Of Cholera, Many Forms of Love are ...
In Gabriel Garcia
Marquez'
novel Love in the Time of Cholera, we are treated to the long-term romantic triangle among the hopeless romantic Florentino Ariza ....
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
.... The term that has been applied to this
novel and to other works by
Marquez is "magic realism," and in part the use of this term indicates a desire to clarify ....
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
.... cultural ways. The mythical quality that the
novel has through Garcia
Marquez's use of fantasy compliments life's reality. He explains ....
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One Hundred Years of Solitude
.... In the structure of the
novel,
Marquez foreshadows much of what happens and uses supernatural abilities to see into the future to bring out what will happen ....
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One Hundred Years of Solitude
.... In the structure of the
novel,
Marquez foreshadows much of what happens and uses supernatural abilities to see into the future to bring out what will happen ....
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Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude
.... memory which demands certainty and accuracy. Clearly, Garcia
Marquez's novel is not an optimistic one. In that sense, his book is ....
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Non-Realistic Fiction
.... on this question in her striking essay, "The Heir Must Die: One Hundred Years of Solitude as a Gothic
Novel." Her belief that Garcia
Marquez's novel belongs to ....
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Chronicle of a Death Foretold Analysis
.... Throughout the
novel, Garcia
Marquez provides numerous examples of this, like the pain and love experienced between the disgraced bride and her fiancé Bayardo ....
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White Noise & One Hundred Years of Solitude
.... If one sees Garcia
Marquez's novel as a warning to the author's people and/or the entire human race, it is a warning which is rooted in a love for those people ....
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The House of the Spirits
.... by Allende in the
novel to be the language of magical realism, the language of Garcia
Marquez, cited first in the opening paragraph of the
novel: Barrabas came ....
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One Hundred Years of Solitude
.... memory which demands certainty and accuracy. Clearly, Garcia
Marquez's novel is not an optimistic one. In that sense, his book is ....
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Chronicle of a Death Foretold
.... should be the untrammeled fulfillment of a death so clearly foretold" (Garcia
Marquez 1984, 116). One of the ideologies most expressed in the
novel is the way ....
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One Hundred Years of Solitude and Mignight's Children
.... Garcia
Marquez begins his
novel with one of the Buendia family facing a firing squad and reflecting back on what seems to be an Eden-like Macondo, a Macondo ....
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Cuban Literature
.... family epic, and she has produced a work that possesses both the intimacy of a Chekhov story and the hallucinatory magic of a
novel by Gabriel Garcia
Marquez. ....
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Cuban Magic Realism
.... family epic, and she has produced a work that possesses both the intimacy of a Chekhov story and the hallucinatory magic of a
novel by Gabriel Garcia
Marquez. ....
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Dos Muertes en una Vida If, as the European papers noted
.... The analogue of Garcia
Marquez's Macondo cycle and Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha cycle is .... Mama Zoila, "one of the maximum representatives," of the regional
novel. ....
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Nietzsche and Latin American Literature
.... Or anyway the Latin American
novel that is identified with what Donoso calls the Boom .... Most often cited in this regard is Garcia
Marquez's One Hundred Years of ....
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Influence of Nietzsche on Latin American Literature
.... Or anyway the Latin American
novel that is identified with what Donoso calls the Boom .... Most often cited in this regard is Garcia
Marquez's One Hundred Years of ....
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Magic Realism Literary Genre
.... At the very beginning of the
novel we are fixed in a real setting .... The situation in Gabriel Garcia
Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude is somewhat different. ....
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Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis
.... the modern world of bureaucracy, from the beginning of the
novel there is .... In the short story "Death Constant Beyond Love," Gabriel Garcia
Marquez presents the ....
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Magical Realism and The Alchemist by Paul Coelho
.... realism as found in the works of, for example, Gabriel Garcia
Marquez and Isabel .... This
novel is satisfying if repetitive and reminds one that even the best ....
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M. Gordon's Taxonomy of Functional Health Care
.... The men of the family may indulge their sexual urges ubiquitously, in scenes described with torrid zest by Garcia
Marquez. .... The Latin American
Novel. ....
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LEARNING & TEACHING BUSINESS ENGLISH WRITING
.... English, as such, presents a
novel conceptual framework for the Chinese speaker, reader, and writer. ....
Marquez, E., & Bowen, J. (1983). ....
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