College English Association Critic, Volumes 36-37Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1973 |
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... person narration . Nor does Brett call him by name only in multi - person conversations , where the name might be needed purely for identification . Once she calls him " Jake " while they are dancing ; once when they are alone and ...
... person narration . Nor does Brett call him by name only in multi - person conversations , where the name might be needed purely for identification . Once she calls him " Jake " while they are dancing ; once when they are alone and ...
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... person . The beginning of the epilogue , however , reveals for the first time that the point of view in the entire poem is actually first person . As the poem runs its remaining eighteen lines ( 36-54 ) , the belatedly exposed speaker ...
... person . The beginning of the epilogue , however , reveals for the first time that the point of view in the entire poem is actually first person . As the poem runs its remaining eighteen lines ( 36-54 ) , the belatedly exposed speaker ...
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... person " means by origin The Women's Libbers never ask : A man is real , a woman real , They love , they hate , they strive , they sin , But any Webster's will reveal That " person " comes from " mask . " RICHARD L. GREENE New Haven ...
... person " means by origin The Women's Libbers never ask : A man is real , a woman real , They love , they hate , they strive , they sin , But any Webster's will reveal That " person " comes from " mask . " RICHARD L. GREENE New Haven ...
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