J.A. Underwood
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Interpreting Dreams
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1899
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19 editions
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The Castle
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1926
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201 editions
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The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
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1936
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165 editions
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The Voices of Marrakesh
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1968
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7 editions
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The Adventures of Simplicius Simplicissimus
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1669
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444 editions
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One-Way Street and Other Writings
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1928
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104 editions
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Plague and Cholera
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Possessed: The Secret of Myslotch
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1939
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54 editions
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Magritte
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1988
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35 editions
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The Great Solar Chronicles: Old Paradise
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2014
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“Obstacles start from the ground wherever he looks — his Jewishness, passport difficulties, trains, lack of sleep, her husband, his own office obligations, his state of health, his sister’s wedding. Disaster or distraction (and for him there is little difference between the two) surround him like a design for living. This is the design found in his fiction, which reflects a view of life as proliferation of obstacles splitting off into more obstacles, bewildering the brain by their multiplicity and movement.”
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