CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... Anne , they claim , follows from the incompatibility of material nature's blind mechanisms with moral or spiritual ideals . Tess Coslett provides a context for this judgment when she speaks of sex in Hardy's fiction as " a potentially ...
... Anne , they claim , follows from the incompatibility of material nature's blind mechanisms with moral or spiritual ideals . Tess Coslett provides a context for this judgment when she speaks of sex in Hardy's fiction as " a potentially ...
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... Anne's good graces after their long separation , the narrator gives us pertinent insights into the older brother's motives . The scene occurs at a time when John has begun to court Anne seriously : He [ John ] had resolved , for the ...
... Anne's good graces after their long separation , the narrator gives us pertinent insights into the older brother's motives . The scene occurs at a time when John has begun to court Anne seriously : He [ John ] had resolved , for the ...
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... Anne on such terms . His failure to find acceptance in this venture is a tribute to Anne , since she saves him from investing what is best in himself in a potentially harmful error . While the novel encourages our sympathy for John's ...
... Anne on such terms . His failure to find acceptance in this venture is a tribute to Anne , since she saves him from investing what is best in himself in a potentially harmful error . While the novel encourages our sympathy for John's ...
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FALL 1993 NUMBER | 1 |
The Importance of Point of View in Fiction | 16 |
On Gender Art | 22 |
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