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... stories ) , and the really valuable contribution that criticism can make to our transactions with fiction is to help ... stories in all the different forms that exist : stories on television ; oral stories in nonliterate cultures ...
... stories ) , and the really valuable contribution that criticism can make to our transactions with fiction is to help ... stories in all the different forms that exist : stories on television ; oral stories in nonliterate cultures ...
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... story , especially narratives , to come into our full humanity . This is a sweeping but defensible statement , for I ... story - telling human cultures suggests that becoming human and telling stories are and always have been ...
... story , especially narratives , to come into our full humanity . This is a sweeping but defensible statement , for I ... story - telling human cultures suggests that becoming human and telling stories are and always have been ...
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... stories . Take away story and we lose most of what we know about the world . Observe : I do not say take away story and we lose experience . Experience , like the poor , we always have with us . But experience is a poor teacher by ...
... stories . Take away story and we lose most of what we know about the world . Observe : I do not say take away story and we lose experience . Experience , like the poor , we always have with us . But experience is a poor teacher by ...
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