CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... offers an incisive summary of the accomplishments of narratology . Narratology has been going through a complicated crisis that is beyond the scope of this article . For hostile analysis , see Brooke - Rose ; Bal offers a more balanced ...
... offers an incisive summary of the accomplishments of narratology . Narratology has been going through a complicated crisis that is beyond the scope of this article . For hostile analysis , see Brooke - Rose ; Bal offers a more balanced ...
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... offers an extended exposition of Faulkner's social values and simultaneously of Brooks's own . The essay explains Life magazine's insistence upon writing two articles about Faulkner , which Faulkner opposed as " a corporation's desire ...
... offers an extended exposition of Faulkner's social values and simultaneously of Brooks's own . The essay explains Life magazine's insistence upon writing two articles about Faulkner , which Faulkner opposed as " a corporation's desire ...
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... offers : Students can become members of a number of discourse communi- ties " whose beliefs and practices conflict ... offer them the chance to reflect critically on those discourses - of home , school , work , the media , and the like ...
... offers : Students can become members of a number of discourse communi- ties " whose beliefs and practices conflict ... offer them the chance to reflect critically on those discourses - of home , school , work , the media , and the like ...
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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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