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  • These qualities are not just those that are brought to passages of description like this -- and the novel contains many, many more -- but help to constitute Mathias's character, help constitute him as acharacter.

    Readers in the English-Speaking World 2010

  • Although the point of view in the novel is ostensibly third-person, we would be mistaken to take a passage like this, a description of the island's harbor as Mathias's boat approaches it, as originating in an "outside" narrator:

    Readers in the English-Speaking World 2010

  • Although the point of view in the novel is ostensibly third-person, we would be mistaken to take a passage like this, a description of the island's harbor as Mathias's boat approaches it, as originating in an "outside" narrator:

    The Reading Experience 2010

  • Although the point of view in the novel is ostensibly third-person, we would be mistaken to take a passage like this, a description of the island's harbor as Mathias's boat approaches it, as originating in an "outside" narrator:

    Experimental Fiction 2010

  • That Mathias's perceptions are related "without emotion" is probably what bothers someone like Marche, a characteristic he translates into a rejection of subjectivity.

    Experimental Fiction 2010

  • These qualities are not just those that are brought to passages of description like this -- and the novel contains many, many more -- but help to constitute Mathias's character, help constitute him as acharacter.

    May 2010 2010

  • That Mathias's perceptions are related "without emotion" is probably what bothers someone like Marche, a characteristic he translates into a rejection of subjectivity.

    Readers in the English-Speaking World 2010

  • Of course, Mathias's high speed was down.damn. but!

    Archive 2009-05-01 alexis 2009

  • If the "real" is what is able to impress itself on Mathias's awareness, then the fact that the murder has not done so means he had nothing to do with it, or that there's only some reality he can face?

    May 2010 2010

  • That Mathias's perceptions are related "without emotion" is probably what bothers someone like Marche, a characteristic he translates into a rejection of subjectivity.

    May 2010 2010

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