CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... fact a salient criterion in studying the Holocaust ? Can we , for example , treat literature by a nonwitness or even by a non - Jewish nonwitness , works such as William Styron's Sophie's Choice , as credible ? Can we consider a film ...
... fact a salient criterion in studying the Holocaust ? Can we , for example , treat literature by a nonwitness or even by a non - Jewish nonwitness , works such as William Styron's Sophie's Choice , as credible ? Can we consider a film ...
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College English Association. figurative apprehension of these facts that led to the action taken on their behalf . ( 4 ) In many ways , then , Young breaks down the normal associations with “ fact ” and “ fiction , " suggesting the ...
College English Association. figurative apprehension of these facts that led to the action taken on their behalf . ( 4 ) In many ways , then , Young breaks down the normal associations with “ fact ” and “ fiction , " suggesting the ...
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... fact , or , to put it another way , that fact never explicitly enters the poem . The Mariner describes his voyage as though it were entirely objective ; our attention is drawn not to the Mariner's psyche but to the supernatural ...
... fact , or , to put it another way , that fact never explicitly enters the poem . The Mariner describes his voyage as though it were entirely objective ; our attention is drawn not to the Mariner's psyche but to the supernatural ...
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The Importance of Point of View in Fiction | 16 |
On Gender Art | 22 |
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