The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... characters as they see themselves . The personality of the individual character , thus perceived through his own conscious thought , lends itself readily to psychological assessment , and analyses of Faulkner's major characters have ...
... characters as they see themselves . The personality of the individual character , thus perceived through his own conscious thought , lends itself readily to psychological assessment , and analyses of Faulkner's major characters have ...
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... characters , and male readers with male characters ; that the purpose of the characters is to enact beliefs about the attitudes toward the functions and identities of the two sexes , and that these have a direct relation to how we ...
... characters , and male readers with male characters ; that the purpose of the characters is to enact beliefs about the attitudes toward the functions and identities of the two sexes , and that these have a direct relation to how we ...
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... characters " ( 143 ) . Along the same lines , critics such as Frederick Bracher , Eugene Chesnick , John Gardner , and William McPherson have also discerned an underlying vision in Cheever's fiction . Bracher finds that " Cheever's most ...
... characters " ( 143 ) . Along the same lines , critics such as Frederick Bracher , Eugene Chesnick , John Gardner , and William McPherson have also discerned an underlying vision in Cheever's fiction . Bracher finds that " Cheever's most ...
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