CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... live just one life . One life isolated from others is not a human life ; it is a form of autism . On the other hand ... lives they're unresigned to not having .... To want to be different from the way one is is the human aspiration par ...
... live just one life . One life isolated from others is not a human life ; it is a form of autism . On the other hand ... lives they're unresigned to not having .... To want to be different from the way one is is the human aspiration par ...
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... live life finely and fully , but they are influenced far more than they realize by the narrative models they take in — as are we all . In real life , we gradually develop a theory of life , a set of guiding notions of why and how to live ...
... live life finely and fully , but they are influenced far more than they realize by the narrative models they take in — as are we all . In real life , we gradually develop a theory of life , a set of guiding notions of why and how to live ...
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... live with the earth and teach others . He knew who he was because he knew where he was . His farsighted , continental vision , fused from self - knowledge and the knowledge of his region and his culture , carries much of the power we ...
... live with the earth and teach others . He knew who he was because he knew where he was . His farsighted , continental vision , fused from self - knowledge and the knowledge of his region and his culture , carries much of the power we ...
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