CEA Critic, Volume 57Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1994 |
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... once again , is irrefutable . As Willa works to fit together the pieces of the puzzle of the past , a pattern gradually emerges . Despite differences in historical moment and individual personality , the Nedeed wives ' lives and ...
... once again , is irrefutable . As Willa works to fit together the pieces of the puzzle of the past , a pattern gradually emerges . Despite differences in historical moment and individual personality , the Nedeed wives ' lives and ...
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... once misused , is the very instrument Russell needs to capture Chauntecleer . The rooster falls victim to Russell's dissimulation , but only because pride in his song overwhelms his self - control once more . Russell's trap , viewed ...
... once misused , is the very instrument Russell needs to capture Chauntecleer . The rooster falls victim to Russell's dissimulation , but only because pride in his song overwhelms his self - control once more . Russell's trap , viewed ...
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... once more an audible underlining , a nonverbal emphasis , signaling to the audience the degree of his frustration as well as his growing recognition that nothing can be done with Hotspur when , as is so often the case , he is hot under ...
... once more an audible underlining , a nonverbal emphasis , signaling to the audience the degree of his frustration as well as his growing recognition that nothing can be done with Hotspur when , as is so often the case , he is hot under ...
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REEVALUATING THE BOUNDARIES | 1 |
Who Speaks for Autobiography? | 9 |
The Oral Autobiography | 20 |
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