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Keyword [The New York Trilogy]
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1. On Indeterminacy In Paul Auster's The New York Trilogy
2. A Study On The Postmodernity Of The The New York Trilogy
3. An Analysis Of Alienation In The New York Trilogy
4. On The Subversion Of The Traditional Genre Of Detective Novels In The New York Trilogy
5. Subjectivity-construciton And Self-transformation
6. "Doppelganger" Motif In Paul Auster’s The New York Trilogy
7. Quest For And Loss Of Identity:the Infinite Loop In The New York Trilogy
8. The Urban Writing In The New York Trilogy
9. On The Colors In Paul Auster’s The New York Trilogy
10. "Rear Window" Narrative And Voyeurism In The New York Trilogy
11. On Indeterminacy Characteristics In New York Trilogy
12. Anti-detective Fiction And Postmodern Narration:Understanding The New York Trilogy’s Allegorical Writing
13. A Conceptual Spacial Interpretation Of Jewishness Of The New York Trilogy
14. On The Spatial Writing Of Paul Auster’s New York Trilogy
15. Phenomenal fictions: The dynamics of connection in two contemporary American multi-textual constructs, Paul Auster's 'The New York Trilogy' and Toni Morrison's 'Beloved', 'Jazz', and 'Paradise'
16. Developing a method of literary psychogeography in postmodern fictions of detection: Paul Auster's 'The New York Trilogy' and Martin Amis's 'London Fields'
17. Identity wars: Postmodern versus modern in Paul Auster's 'The New York Trilogy'
18. A Study Of The Absurdity Of The New York Trilogy From The Perspective Of Existentialism
19. The Crisis Of Self-identity And The Search For A Way Out In The New York Trilogy
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