Puzzling the reader
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"Puzzling the Reader establishes the place of charms and riddles in nineteenth-century British literature by exploring the literary and political work riddles performed at cultural thresholds: courtship, initiation, death rituals, moments of greeting, and intercultural relations. Furthermore, Puzzling the Reader investigates the new narrative genre that riddles uncover by transforming traditional narrative techniques. Far from disappearing from view, - the oral tradition of the riddles rises into view alongside the literary narratives of William Blake, John Keats, and Charles Dickens."--Jacket.
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Gregg A. Hecimovich
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