The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... reality are foreordained qualities of the world . If our interpretations of reality are our creations , so are the impediments to acknowledging it as ours . With this realization , we are free to exercise the most ennobling choice : to ...
... reality are foreordained qualities of the world . If our interpretations of reality are our creations , so are the impediments to acknowledging it as ours . With this realization , we are free to exercise the most ennobling choice : to ...
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... reality . While these Western philosophers did not explicitly teach specific meditation techniques , the very process of contemplating the nature of reality for hours on end seems to have been a form of meditation for them . In this ...
... reality . While these Western philosophers did not explicitly teach specific meditation techniques , the very process of contemplating the nature of reality for hours on end seems to have been a form of meditation for them . In this ...
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... reality in the very act of seeing . As plot , in the traditional sense , disintegrates , so too syntactical form ... reality . Indeed , Robbe - Grillet's unorthodox rendering of reality , and his use of the novel as a means for breaking ...
... reality in the very act of seeing . As plot , in the traditional sense , disintegrates , so too syntactical form ... reality . Indeed , Robbe - Grillet's unorthodox rendering of reality , and his use of the novel as a means for breaking ...
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