CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... influence on his own art . Although it seems to me that a vague similarity also occurs between the flat , lengthened portraits in Christodoulou's illustrations and those in some early Greek icons such as those that influenced the figure ...
... influence on his own art . Although it seems to me that a vague similarity also occurs between the flat , lengthened portraits in Christodoulou's illustrations and those in some early Greek icons such as those that influenced the figure ...
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... influences that help shape ethos ; I do not refer to literature that prescribes right and wrong behaviors in ... influence . By fiction , I am referring not merely to written , published , mainstream , or canonical literature but ...
... influences that help shape ethos ; I do not refer to literature that prescribes right and wrong behaviors in ... influence . By fiction , I am referring not merely to written , published , mainstream , or canonical literature but ...
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... influence is real enough to do ill as well as good in the world . In this supposition , narrative writers sometimes display a tougher cast of mind than those soft - headed humanists who insist on arguing that literature can influence us ...
... influence is real enough to do ill as well as good in the world . In this supposition , narrative writers sometimes display a tougher cast of mind than those soft - headed humanists who insist on arguing that literature can influence us ...
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