CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... kind of isolation that wounds us because we see it as an abnormality but also the kind of isolation that wounds us even more deeply because we have come to see it as the norm . Arnold stands on its head John Donne's famous metaphorical ...
... kind of isolation that wounds us because we see it as an abnormality but also the kind of isolation that wounds us even more deeply because we have come to see it as the norm . Arnold stands on its head John Donne's famous metaphorical ...
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... kind of information that is crucial to our everyday , real - life activities but that everyday conventions usually deny to us . Fictions offer us direct access to other people's minds , and this kind of information is indispensable to ...
... kind of information that is crucial to our everyday , real - life activities but that everyday conventions usually deny to us . Fictions offer us direct access to other people's minds , and this kind of information is indispensable to ...
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... kind of alienation into the lived experience of employment and introduced as well a new kind of ontological insecurity . Whereas previously the role - playing of the courtier in personal service to his prince could result in disgrace at ...
... kind of alienation into the lived experience of employment and introduced as well a new kind of ontological insecurity . Whereas previously the role - playing of the courtier in personal service to his prince could result in disgrace at ...
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