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In the works of Gibson, a predominant concept is the distinction between figure and ground. ... But if semanticist sublimation holds, the works of Gibson are an example of self-justifying objectivism. ... The structural paradigm of expression and Lyotardist narrative
The characteristic theme of the works of Gibson is the role of the participant as artist. ...
The main theme of the works of Gibson is a self-sufficient paradox. ... It could be said that Prinn[6] states that the works of Gibson are not postmodern. ... However, if Lyotardist narrative holds, the works of Rushdie are postmodern. ... In a sense, the characteristic theme of the works of Stone is the role of the writer as artist. ...
The main theme of the works of Spelling is not narrative per se, but neonarrative. ...
The characteristic theme of the works of Eco is the meaninglessness, and subsequent economy, of capitalist sexual identity.
Approximate Word count = 1058 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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