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hese thoughts are excelently ilustrated by Browne’s picture, where Bary appears as a leshyharmles boy walking along a wal with barbed wire on top (a clear symbol of incomprehension and closure)onto which he casts a monstrous wolish shadow.he ilustrations for the last story also deserve specic atention. As already pointed out, “heGrown-up” is a metaphor for Peter’s approaching adult life and Browne’s picture streses this liminalcondition of his by depicting him on the seashore, looking into the distance at the ocean and the far-ofhorizon.Ferari, Roberta. “Metamorphosis of a genre: he Daydreamer by Ian McEwan”. Imposibilia Nº8, Págs. 46-63 (Octubre <strong>2014</strong>)Artículo recibido el 29/07/<strong>2014</strong> – Aceptado el 10/09/<strong>2014</strong> – Publicado el 30/10/<strong>2014</strong>.60

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