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Discussion of the thesis that any goal which the protagonist of a novel seeks has been suggested by a mediator and that this "triangular desire" is the form of all great novels.
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Deceit, Desire, and the Novel: Self and Other in Literary Structure
April 1, 1976, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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Deceit, desire, and the novel: self and other in literary structure.
1965, Johns Hopkins Press
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