![]() ![]() ![]() In fact it recurs ― practically in almost all his novels ― as both an effective and recalled evocative, and is subjected to imperceptible yet deep-rooted changes, as are several other aspects in the author’s life and work. ![]() In this sense, the polisemic image of the mirror, besides being a symbol, plays a major role in the structure of the narrative. "Taken as a whole, Isherwood’s narrative proves to be a complex and harmonic, literary and psychological tool by means of which the author succeeds, throughout his life, in examining himself, jotting down his experiences, observing the changes, analysing his own choice and meditating on his own personality and individuality. ![]()
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