CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... relation to the unitary nature of reality . ( “ Sacred Hoop " 7 ) Allen's edition , Studies in American Indian ... relationship of language and art . As we have the Native - American tales , songs , and speeches , they all resonate with ...
... relation to the unitary nature of reality . ( “ Sacred Hoop " 7 ) Allen's edition , Studies in American Indian ... relationship of language and art . As we have the Native - American tales , songs , and speeches , they all resonate with ...
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... relation with the universe " necessarily entails a mutual understanding between " man " and the " objects " of the natural world . But if his is a call for a common ground to be found out and mapped , it seems beyond the reach of the ...
... relation with the universe " necessarily entails a mutual understanding between " man " and the " objects " of the natural world . But if his is a call for a common ground to be found out and mapped , it seems beyond the reach of the ...
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... relationship with the townspeople , to see if the growth of this relationship determines the unity of the narrative ... relation to the entire Winesburg community . They - both George and the town - finally constitute the center of the ...
... relationship with the townspeople , to see if the growth of this relationship determines the unity of the narrative ... relation to the entire Winesburg community . They - both George and the town - finally constitute the center of the ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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