CEA Critic, Volumes 64-65Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2002 |
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... final " sentence cannot properly be said to " end " at all . Just as Sterne's final novel resists closure , it resists interpretation . In its time , it became a model for the novel of sentiment and the direct literary antecedent of ...
... final " sentence cannot properly be said to " end " at all . Just as Sterne's final novel resists closure , it resists interpretation . In its time , it became a model for the novel of sentiment and the direct literary antecedent of ...
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... final section nicely rounds out Hass ' discussion of Frost's struggles with science , a full three fifths of the chapter focuses on just the two aforementioned poems , creating a slight imbalance . One would have liked to see a greater ...
... final section nicely rounds out Hass ' discussion of Frost's struggles with science , a full three fifths of the chapter focuses on just the two aforementioned poems , creating a slight imbalance . One would have liked to see a greater ...
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... final pax celebrated in each case between the children and their giants . Wilde's fairy tales suggest on the surface a deca- dent weariness , but seem to rely upon moralistic cures and utopian end- ings : the selfish giant's ...
... final pax celebrated in each case between the children and their giants . Wilde's fairy tales suggest on the surface a deca- dent weariness , but seem to rely upon moralistic cures and utopian end- ings : the selfish giant's ...
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