CEA Critic, Volume 58Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1995 |
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... understand greed better in real life because we know the fiction of Scrooge , or understand better the love between Romeo and Juliet because we have been in love in real life , the point is that our understanding of greed and love — as ...
... understand greed better in real life because we know the fiction of Scrooge , or understand better the love between Romeo and Juliet because we have been in love in real life , the point is that our understanding of greed and love — as ...
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... understand problems or new events in our lives - as easily as and often more vividly than we can refer in memory to the " real " people in our lives . The importance of literature's vicarious vividness as the foundation of its appeal ...
... understand problems or new events in our lives - as easily as and often more vividly than we can refer in memory to the " real " people in our lives . The importance of literature's vicarious vividness as the foundation of its appeal ...
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... understanding of myth is dependent not only upon an unchanging concept of myth that repeats itself through an orderly history ... understand what things in you are Chinese , how do you separate what is peculiar to childhood , to poverty ...
... understanding of myth is dependent not only upon an unchanging concept of myth that repeats itself through an orderly history ... understand what things in you are Chinese , how do you separate what is peculiar to childhood , to poverty ...
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