CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... novel in the contemporary debate over the nature of woman and of female legal rights . First , the famous comic scene between Fanny and John Dashwood at the beginning of volume 1 - when Fanny subverts his original , if weak , intention ...
... novel in the contemporary debate over the nature of woman and of female legal rights . First , the famous comic scene between Fanny and John Dashwood at the beginning of volume 1 - when Fanny subverts his original , if weak , intention ...
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... novel , The Monkey Wrench Gang ( and Paul T. Bryant has made a similar argument concerning the novel's posthumous sequel , Hayduke Lives ) . In fact , the 1975 novel , far from being overtly ideological , calls into question the very ...
... novel , The Monkey Wrench Gang ( and Paul T. Bryant has made a similar argument concerning the novel's posthumous sequel , Hayduke Lives ) . In fact , the 1975 novel , far from being overtly ideological , calls into question the very ...
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... novel can be approached and taught , I am equally concerned with its power to imagine history and to create identity . My sense is that texts such as Three Farmers can rescue the research paper from the classroom , from Gradgrind's ...
... novel can be approached and taught , I am equally concerned with its power to imagine history and to create identity . My sense is that texts such as Three Farmers can rescue the research paper from the classroom , from Gradgrind's ...
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