CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... meaning , but she has withheld from him the power of making the novel's validity . . . . In the novel's conclusion , she reminds us that one person's meaning is " incommunicatable " to another , thereby charg- ing each reader to create ...
... meaning , but she has withheld from him the power of making the novel's validity . . . . In the novel's conclusion , she reminds us that one person's meaning is " incommunicatable " to another , thereby charg- ing each reader to create ...
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... meaning one chooses to give to terms such as " strong " and " weak " in that context . Festus Derriman , the outsider trying to break into the love triangle , is at once the most sexually aggressive and the most ludicrous and hopeless ...
... meaning one chooses to give to terms such as " strong " and " weak " in that context . Festus Derriman , the outsider trying to break into the love triangle , is at once the most sexually aggressive and the most ludicrous and hopeless ...
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... meaning of literature ( Bennett , " After " ) . But this perception of the New Critics is only a partial picture . Complexity - a characteristic insufficiently acknowl- edged by Patnaik - offers a more socially oriented way of ...
... meaning of literature ( Bennett , " After " ) . But this perception of the New Critics is only a partial picture . Complexity - a characteristic insufficiently acknowl- edged by Patnaik - offers a more socially oriented way of ...
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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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