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Intertextuality in Novel: An Escape from Patriarchal Soliloquy
Epiphany
Akbari Beiragh, H. & Ghorbanian, M. (2002). The Narrative Time in the Novel The Body of Farhad. The Scientific Research Quarterly of Literary Criticism 5(18): 7-24
Akbari Beiragh, H. & Ghorbanian, M. (2002). The Narrative Time in the Novel The Body of Farhad. The Scientific Research Quarterly of Literary Criticism 5(18): 7-24