Om breve:Ni essays om brevformen i hverdagen, litteraturen og journalistikken

The letter is the most widespread literary genre at all. For several hundred years letter books containing model letters for lovers have been published, while today they have been camouflaged as "manuals" for internet dating. John Chr. Jørgensen analyses the epistolary form in corresponden...

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Main Author: John Chr. Jørgensen (auth)
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Published: Museum Tusculanum Press 2006
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