CEA Critic, Volume 58Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1995 |
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... suggests , there is nothing " simple " about the genre - except perhaps for its motivation . The impulse or motivation for writing an autobiography in the modern period , as Georges Gusdorf , James Olney , Paul John Eakin , and Barrett ...
... suggests , there is nothing " simple " about the genre - except perhaps for its motivation . The impulse or motivation for writing an autobiography in the modern period , as Georges Gusdorf , James Olney , Paul John Eakin , and Barrett ...
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... suggests comparisons between himself and great artists , thereby placing himself among masters of his craft and furthering his self- justification . Occasionally , however , he enhances his self - portrait not by comparison but by ...
... suggests comparisons between himself and great artists , thereby placing himself among masters of his craft and furthering his self- justification . Occasionally , however , he enhances his self - portrait not by comparison but by ...
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... suggests , what then might be the impulse behind Allfrey's identification with Lally and behind the parallel drawn between the positions of the Afro- Caribbean " mammy " in a white household and the white creole woman in Caribbean ...
... suggests , what then might be the impulse behind Allfrey's identification with Lally and behind the parallel drawn between the positions of the Afro- Caribbean " mammy " in a white household and the white creole woman in Caribbean ...
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