CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... reflect my wishes for a kinder , gentler America . Al- though instructors can never completely escape their cultural ... reflects an ideology that ranks differences in literary production to the detriment of groups who do not possess ...
... reflect my wishes for a kinder , gentler America . Al- though instructors can never completely escape their cultural ... reflects an ideology that ranks differences in literary production to the detriment of groups who do not possess ...
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... reflect on a miniature version of the entire play of which it is a part . The excruciating mental and physical suffering in Lear can indeed produce a psychic numbing in the audience , with the refusal to consider imaginatively any ...
... reflect on a miniature version of the entire play of which it is a part . The excruciating mental and physical suffering in Lear can indeed produce a psychic numbing in the audience , with the refusal to consider imaginatively any ...
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... reflect the person you interviewed or not ? Does it reflect the person you read about and researched ? Think about the portrait in relation to the two previous verbal portraits you have drawn up . How does the photograph comment on , or ...
... reflect the person you interviewed or not ? Does it reflect the person you read about and researched ? Think about the portrait in relation to the two previous verbal portraits you have drawn up . How does the photograph comment on , or ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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