CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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College English Association. extending responsibility for her story to her reader , Cather reveals the forward ... revealing herself as someone who questioned the male dominant culture's attitudes about women and the American frontier ...
College English Association. extending responsibility for her story to her reader , Cather reveals the forward ... revealing herself as someone who questioned the male dominant culture's attitudes about women and the American frontier ...
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... reveals some surprising information . While the most notorious censors come from the extreme religious Right , some ... revealed that parents challenged books almost twice as frequently as all other complainants combined ( Burress ...
... reveals some surprising information . While the most notorious censors come from the extreme religious Right , some ... revealed that parents challenged books almost twice as frequently as all other complainants combined ( Burress ...
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... reveals these women to be little better than savages at heart but also reveals what makes them so : the primitive motives and crude pride that serve them for morality . At this point , " Roman fever ” acquires another , ironic , and ...
... reveals these women to be little better than savages at heart but also reveals what makes them so : the primitive motives and crude pride that serve them for morality . At this point , " Roman fever ” acquires another , ironic , and ...
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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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