CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... effect ) . There were other successes in these classes - for example , the freshman who revised her generalized autobiographical account of her first encoun- ter with her own mortality ( again , not the student's words , but words to ...
... effect ) . There were other successes in these classes - for example , the freshman who revised her generalized autobiographical account of her first encoun- ter with her own mortality ( again , not the student's words , but words to ...
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... effect wrought by Snyder is an attempt to forge an organic change from within . The effect of Eliot's technique is more alienating than anything else . As Robert Crawford points out , " Primitive religion interpenetrates other material ...
... effect wrought by Snyder is an attempt to forge an organic change from within . The effect of Eliot's technique is more alienating than anything else . As Robert Crawford points out , " Primitive religion interpenetrates other material ...
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... effect : One feels present at the scene . Third , Greene uses any of several devices to establish " hypotyposis , " or the sense that events happen in the readers ' presence , as though readers were observing with their own eyes ...
... effect : One feels present at the scene . Third , Greene uses any of several devices to establish " hypotyposis , " or the sense that events happen in the readers ' presence , as though readers were observing with their own eyes ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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