CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... veil itself , with all the effects that it creates . In the end , the veil itself remains a riddle , creating its own mystery , in much the same way that the people who gaze upon it imbue their explanations and emotions with their own ...
... veil itself , with all the effects that it creates . In the end , the veil itself remains a riddle , creating its own mystery , in much the same way that the people who gaze upon it imbue their explanations and emotions with their own ...
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... veil and beyond his congregation's more explicit explanations and their reactions to it lie the fact of the veil itself and the rite of the tale in re - enacting the development or process of its growing presence into the dark idol for ...
... veil and beyond his congregation's more explicit explanations and their reactions to it lie the fact of the veil itself and the rite of the tale in re - enacting the development or process of its growing presence into the dark idol for ...
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... veil but also in the process of seeing and idolizing it . On the other hand , Miller persists in assuming that there is some ulti- mate , however unknowable , truth or text beyond the veil , since he suggests that all readings are ...
... veil but also in the process of seeing and idolizing it . On the other hand , Miller persists in assuming that there is some ulti- mate , however unknowable , truth or text beyond the veil , since he suggests that all readings are ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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