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2000
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Conference Paper in Proceedings
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159 -
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Variations on Proximity in Defoe's Fiction
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Literature
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French
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103-405-723
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ABSTRACT:
In Defoe's fiction, affective proximity between human beings takes place, as it were, on the sidelines of the economic laws and even the moral standards that more or less effectively regulate their relations. But any proximity must take acount of the reader-author foundational proximity, with all tha ambiguity that characterises it.
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