CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1997 |
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... calls “ epitomizing " ( 124 ) . And because “ epitomiz- ing " can be rendered visible in fiction ( what I call " harrowing " ) , students find this critical skill easy to learn and apply . To illustrate more particularly what I mean by ...
... calls “ epitomizing " ( 124 ) . And because “ epitomiz- ing " can be rendered visible in fiction ( what I call " harrowing " ) , students find this critical skill easy to learn and apply . To illustrate more particularly what I mean by ...
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... calls " the region of extremes " and then remarking on the universal qualities of those specific details . The images are thus universalized or made archetypal in a summary statement that urges the reader to recognize what Norman Sims ...
... calls " the region of extremes " and then remarking on the universal qualities of those specific details . The images are thus universalized or made archetypal in a summary statement that urges the reader to recognize what Norman Sims ...
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... calls this emerging style a " feminine style " of rhetoric ; it borrowed heavily from the homiletic style but incorporated more feminine ( or " womanly " ) aspects as well ( 12-15 ) . Finally , Fuller uses a rhetorical strategy from ...
... calls this emerging style a " feminine style " of rhetoric ; it borrowed heavily from the homiletic style but incorporated more feminine ( or " womanly " ) aspects as well ( 12-15 ) . Finally , Fuller uses a rhetorical strategy from ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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