CEA Critic, Volume 57Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1994 |
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... images never leaves our heads . Because these images are not tied merely to memory but can also be images of things that may happen or will never happen - images of the past , the probable , the possible , and the impossible , all ...
... images never leaves our heads . Because these images are not tied merely to memory but can also be images of things that may happen or will never happen - images of the past , the probable , the possible , and the impossible , all ...
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... images presented to us by literature add up to something , and what they add up to is this : They constitute a major ... images . These may indeed be powerful , but we can acquire random and discrete images merely by looking around us ...
... images presented to us by literature add up to something , and what they add up to is this : They constitute a major ... images . These may indeed be powerful , but we can acquire random and discrete images merely by looking around us ...
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... images of the reality around us , but we require more : We require that those images be strung together into some kind of narrative , or implied narrative , about how life may be lived within the alternative vision . We need to see in ...
... images of the reality around us , but we require more : We require that those images be strung together into some kind of narrative , or implied narrative , about how life may be lived within the alternative vision . We need to see in ...
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REEVALUATING THE BOUNDARIES | 1 |
Who Speaks for Autobiography? | 9 |
The Oral Autobiography | 20 |
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