CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... moves toward common experience . “ The smallest attachment can create a universe of worldliness , " as another panelist put it ( “ Literatures and Diverse Cultures " ) . As I turn to particular , illustrative short stories , let me ...
... moves toward common experience . “ The smallest attachment can create a universe of worldliness , " as another panelist put it ( “ Literatures and Diverse Cultures " ) . As I turn to particular , illustrative short stories , let me ...
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... moves from his base of particulars toward a " rhetoric of inference , " by which he attempts to find the fundamental , or universal , aspects of particular experiences and places . Together , these techniques constitute a consistent ...
... moves from his base of particulars toward a " rhetoric of inference , " by which he attempts to find the fundamental , or universal , aspects of particular experiences and places . Together , these techniques constitute a consistent ...
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... moves are small and at the bottom of the spiral ; the circles in which Unk moves are vast and restless , suggestive of wider and higher consciousness . ( 41 ) Perhaps . But for Broer's reading to be even plausible , he would need to ...
... moves are small and at the bottom of the spiral ; the circles in which Unk moves are vast and restless , suggestive of wider and higher consciousness . ( 41 ) Perhaps . But for Broer's reading to be even plausible , he would need to ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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