CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... human myths : " Tragedy that breaks man's face and a white fire flies out of it " ( CP 1 : 189 ) . In " The Torch ... human centered illusions " ( Double Axe 171 ) . These illusions are permanence and importance . The commitment to the ...
... human myths : " Tragedy that breaks man's face and a white fire flies out of it " ( CP 1 : 189 ) . In " The Torch ... human centered illusions " ( Double Axe 171 ) . These illusions are permanence and importance . The commitment to the ...
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... human behavior strikes Williams . By generating piles of waste and destroy- ing the habitats of various birds , humans have created the habitat for the starlings they despise . She then draws a connection between the starlings and humans ...
... human behavior strikes Williams . By generating piles of waste and destroy- ing the habitats of various birds , humans have created the habitat for the starlings they despise . She then draws a connection between the starlings and humans ...
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... human events . She keeps environmental perceptiveness alive by moving between the Great Salt Lake Basin and events both personal and public . In doing so , she deepens our sense of place , a quality Laurence Buell claims is essential to ...
... human events . She keeps environmental perceptiveness alive by moving between the Great Salt Lake Basin and events both personal and public . In doing so , she deepens our sense of place , a quality Laurence Buell claims is essential to ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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