CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... truth " characteristic of Hellman's earlier dramatic writing but also encourages movement toward a more gynocentric ... truth is relative rather than objective and knowable . That is , in contrast to her former rigid , dualistic views ...
... truth " characteristic of Hellman's earlier dramatic writing but also encourages movement toward a more gynocentric ... truth is relative rather than objective and knowable . That is , in contrast to her former rigid , dualistic views ...
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... truth as she sees it is absolute and unyielding : Her story , and hers alone , has any relevance and meaning for her ... truth as the only truth about these events corresponds with her equally rigid insistence on her own language ...
... truth as she sees it is absolute and unyielding : Her story , and hers alone , has any relevance and meaning for her ... truth as the only truth about these events corresponds with her equally rigid insistence on her own language ...
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... truth of the murders by a false pattern , a coded system based on the book's images . As William says to Jorge ... truth , or at least lead us to a truth that is not the truth for others . I like to end the discussion of The Name of the ...
... truth of the murders by a false pattern , a coded system based on the book's images . As William says to Jorge ... truth , or at least lead us to a truth that is not the truth for others . I like to end the discussion of The Name of the ...
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