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The Deconstruction of “Metanarrative” of Traditional Detective Fiction in Martin Amis’s Night Train: A Postmodern Reading
Journal of History Culture and Art Research
doi 10.7596/taksad.v7i2.1228
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Date
July 2, 2018
Authors
Ali Güneş
Publisher
Karabuk University
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