CEA Critic, Volume 58Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1995 |
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... turns the life of Du Maurier's fictional double into a fairy tale . One cannot help but assume that Du Maurier was writing his own wish fulfillment as he conceived this portion of his character's life that , up to this point in the ...
... turns the life of Du Maurier's fictional double into a fairy tale . One cannot help but assume that Du Maurier was writing his own wish fulfillment as he conceived this portion of his character's life that , up to this point in the ...
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... turns to Bea , and his curtain line is " My B. ! " as he dies in his wife's arms . It is possible to view these two ... turning back to his wife . So did those who kept their own counsel before the Committee and remained loyal to friends ...
... turns to Bea , and his curtain line is " My B. ! " as he dies in his wife's arms . It is possible to view these two ... turning back to his wife . So did those who kept their own counsel before the Committee and remained loyal to friends ...
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... turn his back and put his hands over his eyes . Then , in what survives for us as an archetypic gesture of informed protection , the teacher places his own hands over those of his student , doubly insulating Dante from the eyes that ...
... turn his back and put his hands over his eyes . Then , in what survives for us as an archetypic gesture of informed protection , the teacher places his own hands over those of his student , doubly insulating Dante from the eyes that ...
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