CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... means of dealing with this problem is to confront it directly , as Shakespeare often does by acknowledging within the play that what is presented is a fiction . But such acknowledgments , in order to intensify the dramatic reality of ...
... means of dealing with this problem is to confront it directly , as Shakespeare often does by acknowledging within the play that what is presented is a fiction . But such acknowledgments , in order to intensify the dramatic reality of ...
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... means judging an opinion or a theory or an alleged fact by its consequences . And it means continuing the process of interpreting whatever representation we make of our thoughts and feelings by seeing the difference it actually makes ...
... means judging an opinion or a theory or an alleged fact by its consequences . And it means continuing the process of interpreting whatever representation we make of our thoughts and feelings by seeing the difference it actually makes ...
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... means : to have a goal ; but finding means : to be free , to be receptive , to have no goal . " -Herman Hesse " In Paris do they always have the true answer ? " " Never , " William said , " but they are very sure of their er- rors ...
... means : to have a goal ; but finding means : to be free , to be receptive , to have no goal . " -Herman Hesse " In Paris do they always have the true answer ? " " Never , " William said , " but they are very sure of their er- rors ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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