CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... physical world , opening the way for a comprehensive reassessment of the author's constructions of space in The Shadow - Line . We might profitably reexamine the geographical trope Conrad uses at the very beginning of the novel , where ...
... physical world , opening the way for a comprehensive reassessment of the author's constructions of space in The Shadow - Line . We might profitably reexamine the geographical trope Conrad uses at the very beginning of the novel , where ...
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... physical processes by which literary imaging in the vicarious imagination becomes available to us as brain pictures on which we can model behavior or by which we can achieve a deeper and richer understanding of the world . This research ...
... physical processes by which literary imaging in the vicarious imagination becomes available to us as brain pictures on which we can model behavior or by which we can achieve a deeper and richer understanding of the world . This research ...
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... physical visual system , so that mental images constructed on verbal cues in narratives look to us— in our brains - just like the mental images we construct from visual cues in the material world . " When a person is asked to look at ...
... physical visual system , so that mental images constructed on verbal cues in narratives look to us— in our brains - just like the mental images we construct from visual cues in the material world . " When a person is asked to look at ...
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