CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... essay reflects that process . In its present form , the essay is constructed as criss- crossing dialogues between earlier and later versions ; between Paul Lauter ( who kindly responded to a version of the essay I mailed him in fall ...
... essay reflects that process . In its present form , the essay is constructed as criss- crossing dialogues between earlier and later versions ; between Paul Lauter ( who kindly responded to a version of the essay I mailed him in fall ...
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... essay is a partial discussion of some topic , a discussion that is self - revealing , humorous , aphoristic , and rambling ( 186 ) . Essay titles of the first half respond to the implicit question in the title of Walden's second chapter ...
... essay is a partial discussion of some topic , a discussion that is self - revealing , humorous , aphoristic , and rambling ( 186 ) . Essay titles of the first half respond to the implicit question in the title of Walden's second chapter ...
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... essay with a sentence replete with transcendental connotations , seeming to contradict in every way his own scientific tenet : Man can have but one interest in nature , namely , to see him- self reflected or interpreted there , and we ...
... essay with a sentence replete with transcendental connotations , seeming to contradict in every way his own scientific tenet : Man can have but one interest in nature , namely , to see him- self reflected or interpreted there , and we ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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