CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... thought with , allowing them in the end to add their own . Some of the metaphors I use are the world as a fine - tuned clock that can readily be fixed , the machine as a symbol of progress , and the rugged pioneer with ax in hand ...
... thought with , allowing them in the end to add their own . Some of the metaphors I use are the world as a fine - tuned clock that can readily be fixed , the machine as a symbol of progress , and the rugged pioneer with ax in hand ...
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... thought processes of students of any scientific or technological field . The basis for my thinking here is a lecture by Robert Frost at Amherst College in 1930 , reprinted in the Norton Reader as " Ed- ucation by Poetry , " in which ...
... thought processes of students of any scientific or technological field . The basis for my thinking here is a lecture by Robert Frost at Amherst College in 1930 , reprinted in the Norton Reader as " Ed- ucation by Poetry , " in which ...
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... thoughts of George Willard . In something he had written as a schoolboy she thought she had recognized the spark of genius and wanted to blow on the spark " ( 162-63 ) . She has been unable to express her inner passionate nature , and ...
... thoughts of George Willard . In something he had written as a schoolboy she thought she had recognized the spark of genius and wanted to blow on the spark " ( 162-63 ) . She has been unable to express her inner passionate nature , and ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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