CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... move- ments made deliberate attempts to reinvent the past - to rescue buried tra- ditions and thus to revise history . Using material supplied by those directly involved , the Troupe worked to support specific groups within the radi ...
... move- ments made deliberate attempts to reinvent the past - to rescue buried tra- ditions and thus to revise history . Using material supplied by those directly involved , the Troupe worked to support specific groups within the radi ...
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... moving from Western civilization's past in the heroic , youthful age of Greece and Rome , bridg- ing into his own present , and also moving from orality - based culture to literacy - based culture - Thoreau develops " Reading . " Not ...
... moving from Western civilization's past in the heroic , youthful age of Greece and Rome , bridg- ing into his own present , and also moving from orality - based culture to literacy - based culture - Thoreau develops " Reading . " Not ...
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... move , and giving them " presents of fish and game , and so forth , whenever they are in season ” ( 12 ) . She even begrudges a proposed " little present of furniture " to the women when they move to their own place and , in fact ...
... move , and giving them " presents of fish and game , and so forth , whenever they are in season ” ( 12 ) . She even begrudges a proposed " little present of furniture " to the women when they move to their own place and , in fact ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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