CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... speak it with the Eskimo jailer or the non - Eskimo attorney . These refusals reenact her previous insistence , at school , on her language as the sign and essence of her integrity : " The dormitory matron pulled down her underpants and ...
... speak it with the Eskimo jailer or the non - Eskimo attorney . These refusals reenact her previous insistence , at school , on her language as the sign and essence of her integrity : " The dormitory matron pulled down her underpants and ...
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... 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 overtly in " The Inquisi- tors " may be just as accurately ...
... 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 overtly in " The Inquisi- tors " may be just as accurately ...
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... speak for one culture in which reader and critic both function as potential appreciators of the arts . Contemporary critics ( 1 ) speak for a range of subcultures based in particularized expertise and then ( 2 ) invite readers to reside ...
... speak for one culture in which reader and critic both function as potential appreciators of the arts . Contemporary critics ( 1 ) speak for a range of subcultures based in particularized expertise and then ( 2 ) invite readers to reside ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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