CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... Western literature . However , when looking at Stegner's novels , one finds much time and space devoted to female characters and to fully building their lives alongside male characters , as we see in Angle of Repose with the character ...
... Western literature . However , when looking at Stegner's novels , one finds much time and space devoted to female characters and to fully building their lives alongside male characters , as we see in Angle of Repose with the character ...
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... Western myth that champions American - made , rugged individualism , Lyman's account points out that Oliver and ... western life and downplay the continuities between East and West " ( " Western Humanist " 52 ) . Those continuities , of ...
... Western myth that champions American - made , rugged individualism , Lyman's account points out that Oliver and ... western life and downplay the continuities between East and West " ( " Western Humanist " 52 ) . Those continuities , of ...
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... Western identity on . As I pointed out earlier , representations of the Western identity found in figures such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid fail to represent accurately the people of the West who struggled to survive and build ...
... Western identity on . As I pointed out earlier , representations of the Western identity found in figures such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid fail to represent accurately the people of the West who struggled to survive and build ...
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