CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... Greene's fiction holds true for his nonfiction as well : Greene arouses his reader , draws him [ sic ] in by his skill at storytelling , and thereby brings him face to face with things he would prefer not to see , asking him to read ...
... Greene's fiction holds true for his nonfiction as well : Greene arouses his reader , draws him [ sic ] in by his skill at storytelling , and thereby brings him face to face with things he would prefer not to see , asking him to read ...
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... Greene presents . Greene , along with George Orwell , has the " desire to push the world in a certain direction , to alter other people's idea of the kind of society they should strive after " ( Orwell , " Why I Write " 7 ) . But Greene ...
... Greene presents . Greene , along with George Orwell , has the " desire to push the world in a certain direction , to alter other people's idea of the kind of society they should strive after " ( Orwell , " Why I Write " 7 ) . But Greene ...
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... Greene will infer from a set of details some universal truth about the human condition . This habit of inference is not the same as the technique by which Greene implies his arguments , discussed in the previous section . Bearing in ...
... Greene will infer from a set of details some universal truth about the human condition . This habit of inference is not the same as the technique by which Greene implies his arguments , discussed in the previous section . Bearing in ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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