CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... question " ( 38 ) . In addition , postmodernism “ is inextricably bound up with a critique of domination " ( 4 ) . This critique occurs in the " nature " of Jeffers and Snyder . With this feature in mind , it is easier to see Jeffers ...
... question " ( 38 ) . In addition , postmodernism “ is inextricably bound up with a critique of domination " ( 4 ) . This critique occurs in the " nature " of Jeffers and Snyder . With this feature in mind , it is easier to see Jeffers ...
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... questions sometimes didn't seem to be my answers . I wasn't interested in a hierarchy of questions and answers . All the time I was not really searching for change but for a man whom I could talk to as I did to you , who would question ...
... questions sometimes didn't seem to be my answers . I wasn't interested in a hierarchy of questions and answers . All the time I was not really searching for change but for a man whom I could talk to as I did to you , who would question ...
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... question of essential human worth — a question that dominates much of his early writing through Slaughterhouse Five . This fictional construct does not mean , however , as Lawrence Broer contends , that Constant's adventures are not ...
... question of essential human worth — a question that dominates much of his early writing through Slaughterhouse Five . This fictional construct does not mean , however , as Lawrence Broer contends , that Constant's adventures are not ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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