Weird Behaviour of Peter: An Existentialist study on Jostein Gaarder's The Ringmaster's Daughter Novel (2001)
The study is aimed at analysing weird behaviour of Petter on Jostein Gaarder'sThe Ringmaster's Daughter novel (2001) by existentialist theory. This study belongs to qualitative research. The technique of the data collection of this research is library research and technique of data analysi...
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Main Authors: | Nurjanah, Niftah (Author), , Dr. Abdilah Nugroho, M. Hum (Author) |
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