CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
De dentro do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 28
Página
... Accepted manuscripts of 15-20 typed pages ( in MLA style ) will be edited to conform to house style , including nonsexist usage . The College English Association holds the copyright to all articles accepted and published in the CEA ...
... Accepted manuscripts of 15-20 typed pages ( in MLA style ) will be edited to conform to house style , including nonsexist usage . The College English Association holds the copyright to all articles accepted and published in the CEA ...
Página 60
... accepted the dictum that a black hole could not emit anything . I therefore put quite a lot of effort into trying to get rid of this embarrassing effect . It refused to go away , so that in the end I had to accept it . ( Black Holes 107 ) ...
... accepted the dictum that a black hole could not emit anything . I therefore put quite a lot of effort into trying to get rid of this embarrassing effect . It refused to go away , so that in the end I had to accept it . ( Black Holes 107 ) ...
Página 70
... accept , indeed , welcome the hidden parts of herself as , one by one , they poked their timid heads through the lattice work of her self - effacement , then I knew that I could help her grow . ( 222 ) Yalom employs metaphors to ...
... accept , indeed , welcome the hidden parts of herself as , one by one , they poked their timid heads through the lattice work of her self - effacement , then I knew that I could help her grow . ( 222 ) Yalom employs metaphors to ...
Conteúdo
Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
Direitos autorais | |
2 outras seções não mostradas
Outras edições - Ver todos
Termos e frases comuns
accept allows American appears Association attempt audience become begins calls century characters College comes course critical culture direct discussion Duras effect Eliot Ellen English English Studies essays example experience explains feels female feminine fiction fire force Fuller gender gives Greene heart Hester human ideas images individual Jane Jane's Jeffers kind language learned literary literature live liver look masculine meaning mind moral moves myth narrative narrator nature never nonfiction notes novel Ourika particular physics poem political possible present prose question reader reading represents rhetorical says seems Selzer sense sexual Snyder social society story strategies structure style suggests symbolic teaching tells theory things thought tradition turn unconscious understand University White woman women writing York