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PLAGIARISMS IBD

GINNINDERRA PRESS
03 / 2021
9781761090745
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Sinopsis

The rewriting of prose texts in iambics is perhaps primarily a way of reading them with deliberation, the texts here - favourites of course - have much in common. Those from Lampedusa posit the possibility of extraordinary events. Similarly, âÇÖSylvieâÇÖ depends on extremities of tenderness exemplified by the scene in the Othys section when the narrator and Sylvie, descending the stairs, stage a re-enactment. And in the scene from DaliâÇÖs novel Hidden Faces there is something in common with the luminous return to life near the end of The Count of Monte Cristo (which itself has echoes of the rapt statue scene in The WinterâÇÖs Tale). To render these theatrical interludes in verse is of course an indulgence but also, it is hoped, a tribute and an invitation.á

PVP
17,12