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... Antonia pays in planting , tending , and harvesting ; he prefers his memories to the reality of her . He even says , " Some memories are realities , and are better than anything that can ever happen to one again " ( 328 ) . In contrast ...
... Antonia pays in planting , tending , and harvesting ; he prefers his memories to the reality of her . He even says , " Some memories are realities , and are better than anything that can ever happen to one again " ( 328 ) . In contrast ...
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College English Association. " Ántonia . " He frowned at this a moment , then prefixed another word , making it " My Ántonia . " That seemed to satisfy him . Clearly , the I / editor uses these quotations to emphasize that the Antonia ...
College English Association. " Ántonia . " He frowned at this a moment , then prefixed another word , making it " My Ántonia . " That seemed to satisfy him . Clearly , the I / editor uses these quotations to emphasize that the Antonia ...
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... Antonia . Boston : Houghton , 1954 . Gilligan , Carol . In a Different Voice . Cambridge : Harvard UP , 1982 . Goodman , Charlotte . “ My Antonia as Double Bildungsroman . " Rosowski , 134–40 . Heilbrun , Carolyn G. Reinventing ...
... Antonia . Boston : Houghton , 1954 . Gilligan , Carol . In a Different Voice . Cambridge : Harvard UP , 1982 . Goodman , Charlotte . “ My Antonia as Double Bildungsroman . " Rosowski , 134–40 . Heilbrun , Carolyn G. Reinventing ...
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The Importance of Point of View in Fiction | 16 |
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