CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... individual literary style is , as Fredric Jameson argues , caught up in the parallel development of notions of the self as a " monad - like container " ( 63 ) , sealed off from others , and communicating - to the extent possible ...
... individual literary style is , as Fredric Jameson argues , caught up in the parallel development of notions of the self as a " monad - like container " ( 63 ) , sealed off from others , and communicating - to the extent possible ...
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... individual with the type . Your more specific goal will be a constant revision and analysis of your own assumptions and discoveries about this individual . For the project , you will need a telephone book , a vehicle , a 35 - mm camera ...
... individual with the type . Your more specific goal will be a constant revision and analysis of your own assumptions and discoveries about this individual . For the project , you will need a telephone book , a vehicle , a 35 - mm camera ...
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... individual unicorn that stands at the beginning of a chain . As I would like to go back from the vague signs left by Venantius's murderer ( signs that could refer to many ) to a sole individual , the murderer himself . But it isn't ...
... individual unicorn that stands at the beginning of a chain . As I would like to go back from the vague signs left by Venantius's murderer ( signs that could refer to many ) to a sole individual , the murderer himself . But it isn't ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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