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... George does not appear ; nor would he have placed the final event between George and Helen at the empty fairground , where all the energy and motion of the village were spent earlier in the day to achieve commu- nity . Anderson uses both ...
... George does not appear ; nor would he have placed the final event between George and Helen at the empty fairground , where all the energy and motion of the village were spent earlier in the day to achieve commu- nity . Anderson uses both ...
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... George , are afraid or unable to communicate with each other , they seek out the young reporter . George's occupation is not accidental . It involves writing , or communication of the truth , which is exactly " the thing needed ...
... George , are afraid or unable to communicate with each other , they seek out the young reporter . George's occupation is not accidental . It involves writing , or communication of the truth , which is exactly " the thing needed ...
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... George Willard were here , he'd have something to say .... George belongs to his town . He'd shout at Turk and Turk would shout at him . They'd both be secretly pleased by what they had said . It's different with me . I don't belong . I ...
... George Willard were here , he'd have something to say .... George belongs to his town . He'd shout at Turk and Turk would shout at him . They'd both be secretly pleased by what they had said . It's different with me . I don't belong . I ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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