CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... hand functions as an image of both successful and unsuc- cessful attempts at community . The first story , appropriately titled " Hands , " vividly portrays this ambivalence . Wing Biddlebaum , before coming to Winesburg , was for a ...
... hand functions as an image of both successful and unsuc- cessful attempts at community . The first story , appropriately titled " Hands , " vividly portrays this ambivalence . Wing Biddlebaum , before coming to Winesburg , was for a ...
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... hand ( 163 ) . But finally her hands become clenched fists , and in helpless frustration she beats him : " Two sharp little fists began to beat on his face . When the schoolteacher had run away and left him alone , he walked up and down ...
... hand ( 163 ) . But finally her hands become clenched fists , and in helpless frustration she beats him : " Two sharp little fists began to beat on his face . When the schoolteacher had run away and left him alone , he walked up and down ...
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... hand on her shoulder . ( 241 ) And the book concludes : For some reason they could not have explained they had both ... hands and rooms , but only gradually . He must be properly prepared before he can become the mature man who embodies ...
... hand on her shoulder . ( 241 ) And the book concludes : For some reason they could not have explained they had both ... hands and rooms , but only gradually . He must be properly prepared before he can become the mature man who embodies ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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