Myths of Origin and Myths of the Future in Larissa Lai's Salt Fish Girl
"The present exists as a tension between the way things have always been and the way things ought to be. Myth . . . is all about this dialectic of past and future; it is a narrative whose beginning and ending always inform the middle". (Laurence Coupe on Paul Ricoeur, Myth 97)
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Autor principal: | Elizabeth C. Harmer |
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University of Edinburgh
2005
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