CEA Critic, Volume 58Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1995 |
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... Maurier's protagonists — his fictional alter egos- to attain the fulfillment denied Du Maurier in his actual life . Of particular interest is the way Du Maurier uses psychic phenomena both to strip away unpleasant aspects of his life ...
... Maurier's protagonists — his fictional alter egos- to attain the fulfillment denied Du Maurier in his actual life . Of particular interest is the way Du Maurier uses psychic phenomena both to strip away unpleasant aspects of his life ...
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... Maurier himself did , Josselin publishes in Once a Week and Cornhill , the very magazines in which Du Maurier published his black - and- white art . Fact and fiction become even more self - consciously blurred as Josselin , a recognized ...
... Maurier himself did , Josselin publishes in Once a Week and Cornhill , the very magazines in which Du Maurier published his black - and- white art . Fact and fiction become even more self - consciously blurred as Josselin , a recognized ...
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... Maurier's life experiences as dictated by the author's deepest , self - fulfilling fantasies . 1 Notes George Du Maurier's name is spelled both with a large and with a small d for Du Maurier . I will follow the example of Du Maurier's ...
... Maurier's life experiences as dictated by the author's deepest , self - fulfilling fantasies . 1 Notes George Du Maurier's name is spelled both with a large and with a small d for Du Maurier . I will follow the example of Du Maurier's ...
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