CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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College English Association. Masques and Masks : The Importance of Point of View in Fiction Clay Reynolds DO DOGS DREAM ? My eleven - year - old daughter would testify that , indeed , dogs do dream ... Point of View in Fiction Clay Reynolds.
College English Association. Masques and Masks : The Importance of Point of View in Fiction Clay Reynolds DO DOGS DREAM ? My eleven - year - old daughter would testify that , indeed , dogs do dream ... Point of View in Fiction Clay Reynolds.
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... point of view is self - consciously personal . In my published nonfiction writing , conversely , I search for a more polite tone , void of anger , correct to the point of pedantry ; if I insert a ... point of view , the issue 17 Critic 56.1.
... point of view is self - consciously personal . In my published nonfiction writing , conversely , I search for a more polite tone , void of anger , correct to the point of pedantry ; if I insert a ... point of view , the issue 17 Critic 56.1.
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... point of view to be true , but at least one critic found my voice to be misogynistic . I was offended by this feminist critic's assault on my authorial intent , on the implication that my personal attitudes were revealed in my negative ...
... point of view to be true , but at least one critic found my voice to be misogynistic . I was offended by this feminist critic's assault on my authorial intent , on the implication that my personal attitudes were revealed in my negative ...
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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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