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Innocence, Desire, and the Architecture of the Fall: The Grape and Its Counter-Symbols in the Fiction of John Hawkes

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A scholarly monograph examining five recurring motifs — the grape, the camera, the wounded body, architectural enclosure, and the child — across the fiction of postmodern American novelist John Hawkes. Originally submitted as a thesis at Mercy University.

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HawkesJohn1925-1998 -- Criticism and interpretationAmerican fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticismLiterary criticism

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