CEA Critic, Volume 57Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1994 |
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... begins to reminisce : “ I was born of writing . Before that , there was only a play of mirrors . With my first novel ... begin the quest for self by understanding the archetypal mother . In China Men , 16 Bonnie Braendlin.
... begins to reminisce : “ I was born of writing . Before that , there was only a play of mirrors . With my first novel ... begin the quest for self by understanding the archetypal mother . In China Men , 16 Bonnie Braendlin.
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... begins with Christine in her study as she is approached by three allegorical women : Reason , Rectitude , and Justice . The three begin systematically to catalog the traditional arguments of the misogynist tradition , providing ...
... begins with Christine in her study as she is approached by three allegorical women : Reason , Rectitude , and Justice . The three begin systematically to catalog the traditional arguments of the misogynist tradition , providing ...
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... begin to confront problems with methodology important to literary critics and biographers , who themselves privilege ... begins to read The Autobiography during the second week of Hamlet , and for a third and fourth week finishes reading ...
... begin to confront problems with methodology important to literary critics and biographers , who themselves privilege ... begins to read The Autobiography during the second week of Hamlet , and for a third and fourth week finishes reading ...
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REEVALUATING THE BOUNDARIES | 1 |
Who Speaks for Autobiography? | 9 |
The Oral Autobiography | 20 |
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