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Death In The Novel‌die Ste‹nesammlerin†Ofgert Heidenreich

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Kenan Oncu () (Gazi University)
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The experience of death is mysterious because death is experienced once and gone with the dead person. This fact sometimes desired and usually feared has always hold its importance in literature. Authors’approach to death has always been different in the history of Literature. The way of processing and the functions loaded on this motif in the novel named “Die Steinesammlerin†by Gert Heidenreich published in 1984 have been studied in this article.

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Article provided by Anadolu University in its journal Anadolu University Journal of Social Sciences.

Volume (Year): 8 (2008)
Issue (Month): 1 (June)
Pages: 263-274
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Keywords: Death; fate; inescapability; Jean Paul; symbol of dart; conscious of quilt.;

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