CEA Critic, Volumes 48-49Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1985 |
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... past . In Look Homeward , Angel Wolfe poses as both successful student and teacher of that lesson . The novel records Wolfe's autobiographical labor and reflects it by way of Eugene Gant . It publicizes and generalizes his twenty months ...
... past . In Look Homeward , Angel Wolfe poses as both successful student and teacher of that lesson . The novel records Wolfe's autobiographical labor and reflects it by way of Eugene Gant . It publicizes and generalizes his twenty months ...
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... past life . His sub - title focuses the kind of truth available to autobiography . The opening arch of Look Homeward , Angel balances Chapter XL and speaks personally for Wolfe and generally to the reader . Wolfe's obsession with the ...
... past life . His sub - title focuses the kind of truth available to autobiography . The opening arch of Look Homeward , Angel balances Chapter XL and speaks personally for Wolfe and generally to the reader . Wolfe's obsession with the ...
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... past - the years of agony they have spent in a marital relationship based on misunderstanding and hatred . Yet , it is the burden of past - his parents ' cultural heritage — which becomes the agent that begins his initiation into ...
... past - the years of agony they have spent in a marital relationship based on misunderstanding and hatred . Yet , it is the burden of past - his parents ' cultural heritage — which becomes the agent that begins his initiation into ...
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William E Cain Theory and Practice in Contemporary Criticism | 3 |
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