CEA Critic, Volumes 64-65Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2002 |
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... Lives after reading Buell's work has led me to reconsider some of the intriguing difficulties of Matthiessen's book . It is a non - fiction text which describes a familiar place in a straight - forward narrative that even includes ...
... Lives after reading Buell's work has led me to reconsider some of the intriguing difficulties of Matthiessen's book . It is a non - fiction text which describes a familiar place in a straight - forward narrative that even includes ...
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... Lives typifies the best of nature writing : an accidental wonder , a moment of clarity and recovery , a sense of immediacy and purpose . Matthiessen claims that this great skull " seemed to await " his presence , and this assumption ...
... Lives typifies the best of nature writing : an accidental wonder , a moment of clarity and recovery , a sense of immediacy and purpose . Matthiessen claims that this great skull " seemed to await " his presence , and this assumption ...
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... Lives in fuller detail , it becomes— dare I say " clear ? " - that the problematic decisions arising from " Toxic Discourse " are not merely a set of competing accusations between two plaintiffs , between green activists and a sworn ...
... Lives in fuller detail , it becomes— dare I say " clear ? " - that the problematic decisions arising from " Toxic Discourse " are not merely a set of competing accusations between two plaintiffs , between green activists and a sworn ...
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