CEA Critic, Volume 58Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1995 |
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... claims , is motivated by fear of " onto- logical death " and " psychological death " ( 177 ) . Gusdorf believes that autobiography mitigates this psychological anxiety because the autobiog- rapher can fashion or fictionalize the account ...
... claims , is motivated by fear of " onto- logical death " and " psychological death " ( 177 ) . Gusdorf believes that autobiography mitigates this psychological anxiety because the autobiog- rapher can fashion or fictionalize the account ...
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... claims a present worth based on the accuracy with which they portray " ancient history " ( Art 206 ) . For these short works , he does not claim the interest that he still finds in a composition such as The Portrait of a Lady : the ...
... claims a present worth based on the accuracy with which they portray " ancient history " ( Art 206 ) . For these short works , he does not claim the interest that he still finds in a composition such as The Portrait of a Lady : the ...
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... claim about the works ' continuity through the use of the center , James has to misread The Portrait of a Lady . Instead of discussing the novel's omniscient point of view , he claims that the work has " the centre of the subject in the ...
... claim about the works ' continuity through the use of the center , James has to misread The Portrait of a Lady . Instead of discussing the novel's omniscient point of view , he claims that the work has " the centre of the subject in the ...
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