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Fiction and fact in Mordecai Richler's novels
Ada Craniford
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Intertextuality
Criticism And Interpretation
Jews In Literature
The Prophet
4.3
43 votes
Das Schloß
4.5
21 votes
On The Road
3.4
74 votes
After Babel
4.5
17 votes
San Manuel Bueno, mártir
4.1
15 votes
The Tao of Pooh
3.5
32 votes
The Awakening
3.6
31 votes
In Cold Blood
4.0
78 votes
Мы
4.1
34 votes
The Bronze Bow
4.7
16 votes
Wings of Fire
4.4
68 votes
As You Like It
3.5
16 votes
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
4.0
26 votes
Short stories
4.1
16 votes
Prisoner B-3087
4.7
17 votes
The Land of Stories
4.7
15 votes
The Brothers Karamazov
4.3
47 votes
Julius Caesar
3.5
47 votes
Divina Commedia
3.8
24 votes
Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus
3.9
182 votes
The Yellow Wallpaper
4.0
39 votes
Physics
3.7
17 votes
The Iliad of Homer
4.0
69 votes
Othello
3.8
39 votes
The house by the church-yard
3.4
16 votes
Tempest
4.0
50 votes
Antigone
3.5
19 votes
Die Leiden des jungen Werthers
3.5
23 votes
Consider the lobster, and other essays
4.1
17 votes
The Ten Thousand Doors of January
4.2
17 votes
The Diary of a Young Girl
4.2
109 votes
The Plot Against America
3.7
26 votes
The Cask of Amontillado
4.2
18 votes
Candide
3.9
68 votes
Anna Karenina
4.2
37 votes
Uncle Tom's Cabin
4.3
15 votes
Rime of the ancient mariner
3.7
21 votes
Pushing Ice
4.1
16 votes
Lamb
4.4
19 votes
A Farewell to Arms
3.7
47 votes
Hamlet
4.0
140 votes
Romeo and Juliet
3.6
163 votes
Macbeth
4.0
111 votes
Everything Is Illuminated
3.8
19 votes
The Myth of Sisyphus
4.1
18 votes
Le città invisibili
4.1
24 votes
Things Fall Apart
4.0
61 votes
The Crucible
3.5
68 votes