CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... Things seem futile because alienation and lack of communication are pervasive , total , and unchal- lenged . As Sharpe points out , the poem gives " voice only to shattered fragments [ , ] ... condemning the poem's isolated characters ...
... Things seem futile because alienation and lack of communication are pervasive , total , and unchal- lenged . As Sharpe points out , the poem gives " voice only to shattered fragments [ , ] ... condemning the poem's isolated characters ...
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... things and things and no more thoughts " ( " Return , " CP 2 : 409 ) . For the most part , however , what Jeffers's nature and narrative offer are a counter , a defamiliarizing force , to " uncenter our minds from ourselves " ( " Carmel ...
... things and things and no more thoughts " ( " Return , " CP 2 : 409 ) . For the most part , however , what Jeffers's nature and narrative offer are a counter , a defamiliarizing force , to " uncenter our minds from ourselves " ( " Carmel ...
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... thing over and over again— that Nature has only one way of doing things . A third possibility is that things look similar because they are aspects of the same thing .... Many physicists are working very hard trying to put together a ...
... thing over and over again— that Nature has only one way of doing things . A third possibility is that things look similar because they are aspects of the same thing .... Many physicists are working very hard trying to put together a ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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