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Tag: personhood

101. (Javier Marias)

“Souls” thinned out long ago. And when Javier Marias writes, in his campus novel, and Oxford novel, All Souls, that “Dewar … More

Beckett, Cather, Dickens, James, Javier Marias, Joyce, Oxford, personhood, Spanish fiction
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