CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... writing career . Writers ' literary reputations are repercussive . The consequences of literary reputa- tion affect more than a writer's legacy ; during a writer's working life , they affect the author's writing practices and the nature ...
... writing career . Writers ' literary reputations are repercussive . The consequences of literary reputa- tion affect more than a writer's legacy ; during a writer's working life , they affect the author's writing practices and the nature ...
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... writing his autobiography . For it was " about the year 1838 " when Melville began writing , when he came ashore to his craft - his first published work , " Fragments from a Writing Desk , " having appeared in May 1839 ( Sealts , Early ...
... writing his autobiography . For it was " about the year 1838 " when Melville began writing , when he came ashore to his craft - his first published work , " Fragments from a Writing Desk , " having appeared in May 1839 ( Sealts , Early ...
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... writing about the imagined self , a someone other than who the writer seems to be . This " self writing " discovers something even as Melville buries part of himself . In the course of burying his personal history - his impecunious ...
... writing about the imagined self , a someone other than who the writer seems to be . This " self writing " discovers something even as Melville buries part of himself . In the course of burying his personal history - his impecunious ...
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