CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... value for the art but relatively little for implied meaning . Nevertheless , the colors in many of his pieces are stunning ... values , he says , for both emerge out of colorless conceptions from the same mind . Nonetheless , he agreed a ...
... value for the art but relatively little for implied meaning . Nevertheless , the colors in many of his pieces are stunning ... values , he says , for both emerge out of colorless conceptions from the same mind . Nonetheless , he agreed a ...
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... values and some readers for being too credulous are not going to roll over and give up the ghost . And they shouldn ... value certain fictions over certain facts on the simple grounds that often the fiction that hasn't happened seems to ...
... values and some readers for being too credulous are not going to roll over and give up the ghost . And they shouldn ... value certain fictions over certain facts on the simple grounds that often the fiction that hasn't happened seems to ...
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... values what Bredahl calls " an American experience , " fostered and sustained in the East ? Not really . Instead , I would like to suggest that Stegner's work offers us a valuable way of working within the canon while also critiquing ...
... values what Bredahl calls " an American experience , " fostered and sustained in the East ? Not really . Instead , I would like to suggest that Stegner's work offers us a valuable way of working within the canon while also critiquing ...
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