Aesthetic Illusion: Theoretical and Historical ApproachesFrederick Burwick, Walter Pape, University of California (System). Humanities Research Institute Walter de Gruyter, 1990 - 478 стор. |
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PAUL WATZLAWICK | 19 |
BENNETTA JULESROSETTE | 41 |
W J THOMAS MITCHELL | 65 |
MARC E BLANCHARD | 79 |
K LUDWIG PFEIFFER | 92 |
JOCHEN SCHULTESASSE | 105 |
FREDERICK BURWICK | 122 |
ELINOR S SHAFFER | 138 |
HELLMUT THOMKE | 250 |
WULF KOEPKE | 263 |
Illusion and Breaking Illusion in TwentiethCentury Fiction | 284 |
WERNER HABICHT | 301 |
EUGENE R CUNNAR | 324 |
THOMAS MCFARLAND | 337 |
BRADY | 362 |
SUSAN BRIENZA | 376 |
BARBARA MARIA STAFFORD | 158 |
MURRAY KRIEGER | 183 |
REGINALD A FOAKES | 217 |
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Notes on Contributors | 439 |
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