CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... action of the story reverses direction - the phase that follows being clearly differentiated from what preceded it - but in some , it is conspicuous , especially in stories of protagonists whose hubristic desire pulls them past a limit ...
... action of the story reverses direction - the phase that follows being clearly differentiated from what preceded it - but in some , it is conspicuous , especially in stories of protagonists whose hubristic desire pulls them past a limit ...
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... action in Dashiell Hammett's " They Can Only Hang You Once , " for example , is elaborately marked . A mysterious power failure in the house signals a change in direction of the plot : The power relations in the story are about to ...
... action in Dashiell Hammett's " They Can Only Hang You Once , " for example , is elaborately marked . A mysterious power failure in the house signals a change in direction of the plot : The power relations in the story are about to ...
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... actions that , transgressing natural and rational orders , tend to be as mystifying as they are affecting , the more ... action , as well as its moral significance , may be directly apprehended . Wordsworth's final opinion of Coleridge's ...
... actions that , transgressing natural and rational orders , tend to be as mystifying as they are affecting , the more ... action , as well as its moral significance , may be directly apprehended . Wordsworth's final opinion of Coleridge'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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