CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... nature . From this perspective , nature needs con- stant watching , much pity , and even punishment if it steps out of line . Bly further observes that the " Old Position has its own language , heavily depen- dent on the rational lobe ...
... nature . From this perspective , nature needs con- stant watching , much pity , and even punishment if it steps out of line . Bly further observes that the " Old Position has its own language , heavily depen- dent on the rational lobe ...
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... nature which would , by virtue of becoming part of nature , speak with an authority prior to and beyond ego " ( 243-44 ) . " The Inquisitors " is an attempt to make that role explicit . In truth , the dialogue with nature suggested so ...
... nature which would , by virtue of becoming part of nature , speak with an authority prior to and beyond ego " ( 243-44 ) . " The Inquisitors " is an attempt to make that role explicit . In truth , the dialogue with nature suggested so ...
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... nature , or even that it represents different human conceptions of the reality of nature . If human perspectives can be many and varied , so , too , can nature's , and the endless variety of language styles employed in nature writing ...
... nature , or even that it represents different human conceptions of the reality of nature . If human perspectives can be many and varied , so , too , can nature's , and the endless variety of language styles employed in nature writing ...
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