CEA Critic, Volume 57Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1994 |
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... tell are not strictly their own . No " single , ” “ distinctive , " or " authoritative " voice emerges in their texts because their authors take pains to indicate that individual speech derives from many voices . Each writer's relation ...
... tell are not strictly their own . No " single , ” “ distinctive , " or " authoritative " voice emerges in their texts because their authors take pains to indicate that individual speech derives from many voices . Each writer's relation ...
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... tell stories because they ... need a context to help them relate what they have heard to what they already know ... telling of stories . ( 15-16 ) Even if this view is less true as a theory about memory than Schank claims , everyone ...
... tell stories because they ... need a context to help them relate what they have heard to what they already know ... telling of stories . ( 15-16 ) Even if this view is less true as a theory about memory than Schank claims , everyone ...
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... tell them the truth and are hurt and outraged when children tell falsehoods instead . Regardless of how many academic theories demon- strate the relativism of morals and no matter how often people's behavior shows them to be confused or ...
... tell them the truth and are hurt and outraged when children tell falsehoods instead . Regardless of how many academic theories demon- strate the relativism of morals and no matter how often people's behavior shows them to be confused or ...
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REEVALUATING THE BOUNDARIES | 1 |
Who Speaks for Autobiography? | 9 |
The Oral Autobiography | 20 |
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