CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... Begin with an individual , and before you know it you find that you have created a type ; begin with a type , and you find that you have created - nothing " ( 177 ) . Fitzgerald believes that if one begins with a particular individual ...
... Begin with an individual , and before you know it you find that you have created a type ; begin with a type , and you find that you have created - nothing " ( 177 ) . Fitzgerald believes that if one begins with a particular individual ...
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... begins with knowledge , but he ends with power . He begins with experience and then draws out of that experience some universal idea that obtains in the particular . Greene's reports , in following this general strategy , become essays ...
... begins with knowledge , but he ends with power . He begins with experience and then draws out of that experience some universal idea that obtains in the particular . Greene's reports , in following this general strategy , become essays ...
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... begins his examination . It goes without saying that this Enlightenment rationalist , who would prefer a world without such " shocks " as the one Ourika causes him , is also intensely curious about what a black woman is doing in a nun's ...
... begins his examination . It goes without saying that this Enlightenment rationalist , who would prefer a world without such " shocks " as the one Ourika causes him , is also intensely curious about what a black woman is doing in a nun's ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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