CEA Critic, Volume 59Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1996 |
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... suffering that their peoples , Jews and African Americans , have undergone . In their work , they explore the power and limits of language to reflect human suffering and to oppose tyranny . The questions they address have significance ...
... suffering that their peoples , Jews and African Americans , have undergone . In their work , they explore the power and limits of language to reflect human suffering and to oppose tyranny . The questions they address have significance ...
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... suffering . In her response , she evoked the traditional Jewish attitude , expressed in the Passover Seder , that all Jews are commanded to see themselves " as if " they went out of Egypt , not as mere witnesses but as participants ...
... suffering . In her response , she evoked the traditional Jewish attitude , expressed in the Passover Seder , that all Jews are commanded to see themselves " as if " they went out of Egypt , not as mere witnesses but as participants ...
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... suffering is perhaps qualitatively different from hers , they too are suffering - from the loss of children who have grown affluent and indifferent , from the loss of youth , and from the loss of dreams . So seeing , she can entertain ...
... suffering is perhaps qualitatively different from hers , they too are suffering - from the loss of children who have grown affluent and indifferent , from the loss of youth , and from the loss of dreams . So seeing , she can entertain ...
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