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! A Web of Words: Pattern and Meaning in Robert Jordan's A Wheel of Time
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| [{Image src='awow.jpg' }] | trade paperback | March 2002 | ISBN: 0-7869-2664-3
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! A Web of Words: Pattern and Meaning in Robert Jordan�s A Wheel of Time
A characteristic of high fantasy literature has been the writing of multi-volume, complex series but these works, including Robert Jordanï's fantasy epic "The Wheel of Time," have attracted little of the critical scrutiny that they deserve.
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A characteristic of high fantasy literature has been the writing of multi-volume, complex series but these works, including Robert Jordan�s fantasy epic �The Wheel of Time,� have attracted little of the critical scrutiny that they deserve.