The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... turn alter his thinking ; they make possible the extension of consciousness into new realms , thus enabling man to produce further instruments and , eventually , further alteration of the nature of mind in that culture . Bruner calls ...
... turn alter his thinking ; they make possible the extension of consciousness into new realms , thus enabling man to produce further instruments and , eventually , further alteration of the nature of mind in that culture . Bruner calls ...
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... turn education in this subject upside down . The main purpose of training in composition is free speech , direct and sincere communion with our fellows , that swift and untrammeled exchange of opinion , feeling , and experience , which ...
... turn education in this subject upside down . The main purpose of training in composition is free speech , direct and sincere communion with our fellows , that swift and untrammeled exchange of opinion , feeling , and experience , which ...
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... turn assert themselves through restrictive male control of the female characters , as they do in A Midsummer Night's ... turns the tragedy completely on its head . The wasted deaths of the two women gain moral significance while Hamlet's ...
... turn assert themselves through restrictive male control of the female characters , as they do in A Midsummer Night's ... turns the tragedy completely on its head . The wasted deaths of the two women gain moral significance while Hamlet's ...
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