CEA Critic, Volume 58Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1995 |
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... become a junkyard , a place where immigrants once died " in shanties , of cholera , in winter far from home " ( 74 ) . However , the narrative of societal malaise , Stone's " fiction referring to the present day , " never becomes vital ...
... become a junkyard , a place where immigrants once died " in shanties , of cholera , in winter far from home " ( 74 ) . However , the narrative of societal malaise , Stone's " fiction referring to the present day , " never becomes vital ...
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... become intimately familiar with Du Maurier's childhood , youth , and early adult- hood by reading Peter Ibbetson , Trilby , and The Martian in succession . Those familiar with Du Maurier's life may feel overwhelmed by the abundance of ...
... become intimately familiar with Du Maurier's childhood , youth , and early adult- hood by reading Peter Ibbetson , Trilby , and The Martian in succession . Those familiar with Du Maurier's life may feel overwhelmed by the abundance of ...
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... become a world- renowned author . With Sammy Singer's opening to the novel , Heller invites the reader to join these representatives of the World War II generation in looking upon their world : When people our age speak of the war it is ...
... become a world- renowned author . With Sammy Singer's opening to the novel , Heller invites the reader to join these representatives of the World War II generation in looking upon their world : When people our age speak of the war it is ...
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