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... reader's aversion to his or her own dark side . The reader chooses not to look into the dark and thus may fail to see Poe's theme lurking within . Poe deliberately deceives the reader with words , phrases , and concepts that seem to ...
... reader's aversion to his or her own dark side . The reader chooses not to look into the dark and thus may fail to see Poe's theme lurking within . Poe deliberately deceives the reader with words , phrases , and concepts that seem to ...
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... Reader 539-41 . Carter , Paul A. The Creation of Tomorrow : Fifty Years of Magazine Science Fiction . New York : Columbia UP , 1977 . Costa , Richard Hauer . H. G. Wells . Boston , Twayne , 1985 . The H. G. Wells Reader . Philadelphia ...
... Reader 539-41 . Carter , Paul A. The Creation of Tomorrow : Fifty Years of Magazine Science Fiction . New York : Columbia UP , 1977 . Costa , Richard Hauer . H. G. Wells . Boston , Twayne , 1985 . The H. G. Wells Reader . Philadelphia ...
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... reader . Deemphasizing Tom's essential nobility is , as R. S. Crane notes , part of Fielding's strategy of keeping the reader's attention on the moral implica- tions of Tom's transgressions ( 83 ) . Nevertheless , had Fielding wished to ...
... reader . Deemphasizing Tom's essential nobility is , as R. S. Crane notes , part of Fielding's strategy of keeping the reader's attention on the moral implica- tions of Tom's transgressions ( 83 ) . Nevertheless , had Fielding wished to ...
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