College English Association Critic, Volumes 33-35Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1970 |
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... become genuinely national writers just as some of their ethnic fellows would in time become genuine " Americans . " This older view of the relation is typically rendered through the metaphor of a tributary ultimately joining the ...
... become genuinely national writers just as some of their ethnic fellows would in time become genuine " Americans . " This older view of the relation is typically rendered through the metaphor of a tributary ultimately joining the ...
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... become the nightmare found in twentieth- century dystopia . The two themes of the Adamic hero and the Frontier here become linked . If the Frontier becomes exhausted and the hero is shown to have feet of clay , the dystopia theme will ...
... become the nightmare found in twentieth- century dystopia . The two themes of the Adamic hero and the Frontier here become linked . If the Frontier becomes exhausted and the hero is shown to have feet of clay , the dystopia theme will ...
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... become that comprehensive , they become fairly abstract . Listen , for example , to a particularly determined literary critic on The Merchant of Venice : " Love and money , risk and venture , lawful breeding and unlawful , the ...
... become that comprehensive , they become fairly abstract . Listen , for example , to a particularly determined literary critic on The Merchant of Venice : " Love and money , risk and venture , lawful breeding and unlawful , the ...
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An Official Journal of The College English Association | |
Volume 33 | 33 |
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