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Halluci-nation: Mental Illness, Modernity, and Metaphoricity in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children
ANDREW GAEDTKE
Contemporary Literature, December 2014, 55 (4) 701-725; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/cli.2014.0041
ANDREW GAEDTKE
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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- Anderson Benedict
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- Heffernan Teresa
- Heidegger Martin
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- Kittler Friedrich
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- Snyder Sharon
- Mukherjee Ankhi
- Nairn Tom
- Pérez-Álvarez Mariano,
- Sass Louis A.,
- García-Montes José M,
- Price Harry
- Ratcliffe Matthew
- Rushdie Salman
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- Santner Eric
- Schreber Daniel Paul
- Sechehaye Marguerite
- Sherry Mark
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- Tausk Victor
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Halluci-nation: Mental Illness, Modernity, and Metaphoricity in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children
ANDREW GAEDTKE
Contemporary Literature Dec 2014, 55 (4) 701-725; DOI: 10.1353/cli.2014.0041
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