“The boy could not distinguish faces”: the world through the eyes of a child in F. Gorenstein’s story The House with a Turret

The article about Friedrich Gorenstein’s story The House with a Turret deals with the difference between the points of view of the protagonist of the story and the author’s point of view on the world surrounding the protagonist. From the beginning to the end of the story, the boy, the main characte...

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Main Author: Oleg Lekmanov
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Published: Vilnius University Press 2023-10-01
Series:Literatūra (Vilnius)
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Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/literatura/article/view/33405
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Friedrich Gorenstein
the theme of childhood in literature
trauma
title “The boy could not distinguish faces”: the world through the eyes of a child in F. Gorenstein’s story The House with a Turret
title_full “The boy could not distinguish faces”: the world through the eyes of a child in F. Gorenstein’s story The House with a Turret
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