CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... things as they might be , and the power to suggest that we might want to value certain fictions over certain facts on the simple grounds that often the fiction that hasn't happened seems to hold more truth , somehow , than the fact that ...
... things as they might be , and the power to suggest that we might want to value certain fictions over certain facts on the simple grounds that often the fiction that hasn't happened seems to hold more truth , somehow , than the fact that ...
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... things his sober heart cannot broach . As a result , one answer to the often - put challenge to the novel— " What big thing happens during Bloomsday that Bloom should go to bed so obviously purged of his problems and restored of his ...
... things his sober heart cannot broach . As a result , one answer to the often - put challenge to the novel— " What big thing happens during Bloomsday that Bloom should go to bed so obviously purged of his problems and restored of his ...
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... things more important than life , sir . Owen Coffin knew that then . I know it now " ( 255 ) . Pollard's final comment recalls Hamlet : " There are more things in heaven and earth , Mr. Emerson , than are dreamt of in your philosophy ...
... things more important than life , sir . Owen Coffin knew that then . I know it now " ( 255 ) . Pollard's final comment recalls Hamlet : " There are more things in heaven and earth , Mr. Emerson , than are dreamt of in your philosophy ...
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