CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... seem to be a “ multicultural ” experience , in fact the play seems quite familiar to most of my students . The island experience seems somehow apprehensible and not the least bit alien . However , give students short stories featuring ...
... seem to be a “ multicultural ” experience , in fact the play seems quite familiar to most of my students . The island experience seems somehow apprehensible and not the least bit alien . However , give students short stories featuring ...
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... seems totally directed at humanizing the world , at making the strange familiar , at making the threatening tolerable , much like the seasonal rituals and magic of ancient people . These are the structures that Jeffers will later refer ...
... seems totally directed at humanizing the world , at making the strange familiar , at making the threatening tolerable , much like the seasonal rituals and magic of ancient people . These are the structures that Jeffers will later refer ...
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... seems to be after with his " hawk's dream " and " ways hung on nothing " is to point out how the universe rushes in when cultural definitions are exposed as self - serving and arbitrary . Healthy societies have mythologies that ...
... seems to be after with his " hawk's dream " and " ways hung on nothing " is to point out how the universe rushes in when cultural definitions are exposed as self - serving and arbitrary . Healthy societies have mythologies that ...
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