CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... mind as it discovers significance in the details of immediate experience . Greene writes toward a thesis , but he does not write as though his mind were made up ; spontaneity in presentation makes the reader feel present at the moment ...
... mind as it discovers significance in the details of immediate experience . Greene writes toward a thesis , but he does not write as though his mind were made up ; spontaneity in presentation makes the reader feel present at the moment ...
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... mind , as well as an unhealthy imagination that prompts her to see evil within the hearts of apparently saintly people ; her disordered mind links her to a deeply hidden social disorder . Even though the only restraint the Puritans in ...
... mind , as well as an unhealthy imagination that prompts her to see evil within the hearts of apparently saintly people ; her disordered mind links her to a deeply hidden social disorder . Even though the only restraint the Puritans in ...
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... mind during her years of public penance tracks the effects , for good or ill , of her punishment . At bottom , however , this probing is a scrutiny of her time in prison — that is , an analysis of woman's powers held in check while the ...
... mind during her years of public penance tracks the effects , for good or ill , of her punishment . At bottom , however , this probing is a scrutiny of her time in prison — that is , an analysis of woman's powers held in check while the ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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