Borrowed Forms : The Music and Ethics of Transnational Fiction /
A pioneering, interdisciplinary study of how transnational novelists and critics use music as a critical device to structure narrative and to model ethical relations.
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Liverpool :
Liverpool University Press,
2014.
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