CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... tell them ; she just called the mortuary . Apparently , her parents never found out their mother died . And Rosie's grandmother was put in a kind of shopping bag , as Rosie described it , and taken away . The story was fantastic . I ...
... tell them ; she just called the mortuary . Apparently , her parents never found out their mother died . And Rosie's grandmother was put in a kind of shopping bag , as Rosie described it , and taken away . The story was fantastic . I ...
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... telling human cultures suggests that becoming human and telling stories are and always have been interdependent activities . ) Any life deprived of the enrichment and sociability achieved by stories , no matter how many real - life ...
... telling human cultures suggests that becoming human and telling stories are and always have been interdependent activities . ) Any life deprived of the enrichment and sociability achieved by stories , no matter how many real - life ...
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... at , the way they use body language to express rhetorical and political power , the kinds of jokes they tell , the occasions on which they weep or get angry , and so on . These details reveal both what people do 10 Marshall Gregory.
... at , the way they use body language to express rhetorical and political power , the kinds of jokes they tell , the occasions on which they weep or get angry , and so on . These details reveal both what people do 10 Marshall Gregory.
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