Sentence examples for this novel argues from inspiring English sources

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But the novel argues that no one understands war — indeed, that no one understands history.

Any quick internet search will allow you to listen in on readers of the novel arguing about what exactly has been revealed (Who has slept with whom? Who has fathered a child?).

The novel argues otherwise.

In Faulkner's novel, argues Sartre,   "everything has already happened.

The gift of life is to wait for death, Vallejo's novel argues, but death gives freedom.

The novel argues for the preservation of a space, physical or psychological, beyond any sort of scrutiny or public comment, homophobic or otherwise.

But there are aspects of the selfie phenomenon that are genuinely novel, argues Eugenie Shinkle, senior lecturer in photographic theory and criticism at the University of Westminster.

Wollstonecraft's novel argues along with others, such as Mary Hays's Memoirs of Emma Courtney (1796), that women are the victims of constant and systematic injustice.

The Elementary Particles, Houellebecq's vitriolic, idea-driven second novel, argues about the possibility of things like love, freedom, equality, etc... in a confident, summary, and at times off-hand manner.

Sastrowardoyo described it as a "well made novel", arguing that Hasan's death brought complete closure to the story.

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