CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... offer us such intimate knowledge of their interior lives as do Ivan Ilych , Elizabeth Bennett , or even the poetic voices used by John Milton in " Lycidas " or by Wordsworth in The Prelude . Second , literary models may offer us ...
... offer us such intimate knowledge of their interior lives as do Ivan Ilych , Elizabeth Bennett , or even the poetic voices used by John Milton in " Lycidas " or by Wordsworth in The Prelude . Second , literary models may offer us ...
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College English Association. position . What Wilde offers is not exactly an argument ( which , presumably , he'd be ... offer a narratively reflexive assessment of the ethical power of narrative role - modeling . One of the things I ...
College English Association. position . What Wilde offers is not exactly an argument ( which , presumably , he'd be ... offer a narratively reflexive assessment of the ethical power of narrative role - modeling . One of the things I ...
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... offer us a direction in an ever - changing civilization while also asserting our need to understand the regions and land in and on which we live . Such works offer useful materials for our classrooms and suggest that the traditional ...
... offer us a direction in an ever - changing civilization while also asserting our need to understand the regions and land in and on which we live . Such works offer useful materials for our classrooms and suggest that the traditional ...
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