CEA Critic, Volume 57Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1994 |
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... story told becomes the story of her life ; voices comment on stories and storytellers : Silko comments on Aunt Susie , Grandma A'mooh , and Aunt Alice ( 7 , 210 , 227 ) , just as Kingston comments on Brave Orchid , and just as Silko and ...
... story told becomes the story of her life ; voices comment on stories and storytellers : Silko comments on Aunt Susie , Grandma A'mooh , and Aunt Alice ( 7 , 210 , 227 ) , just as Kingston comments on Brave Orchid , and just as Silko and ...
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... story " and what was " just a story . " In her own talk - story , of course , Hong Kingston never makes that distinction , having learned that there is no such thing as “ just a story , " since all stories , all narratives , have ...
... story " and what was " just a story . " In her own talk - story , of course , Hong Kingston never makes that distinction , having learned that there is no such thing as “ just a story , " since all stories , all narratives , have ...
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... stories been passed down . It was only at age six [ from ] which Edward recalls fragments of his own life , or perhaps it was only story , which had been transformed into memory . " Echoing " story " later in his text , he writes ...
... stories been passed down . It was only at age six [ from ] which Edward recalls fragments of his own life , or perhaps it was only story , which had been transformed into memory . " Echoing " story " later in his text , he writes ...
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REEVALUATING THE BOUNDARIES | 1 |
Who Speaks for Autobiography? | 9 |
The Oral Autobiography | 20 |
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