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Eugene H Falk / Types of Thematic Structure The Nature and Function of Motifs

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Antiquarian & Collectible

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Binding:

Hardcover

Year Printed:

1972

Language:

English

Author:

Falk, Eugene H

Publisher:

The University of Chicago Press

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This book, written by Eugene H Falk and published by The University of Chicago Press in 1972, explores the nature and function of motifs in literature. With a focus on thematic structure, Falk delves into the ways in which motifs contribute to the overall meaning of a work. The hardcover book is written in English and is a valuable addition to any collector's library.