CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... role of creating the text . Although not so clearly as Patrocinio P. Schweickart believes they should , reader - response theorists have solidified , albeit inadvertently in some cases , the role of gender in reading.2 Reading , argue ...
... role of creating the text . Although not so clearly as Patrocinio P. Schweickart believes they should , reader - response theorists have solidified , albeit inadvertently in some cases , the role of gender in reading.2 Reading , argue ...
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... role reversal that the Judith poet seems fond of employing . The interest in role reversals can be seen throughout the poem , but the most intriguing , and perhaps the one that most strikingly “ arrests the reader's attention , " takes ...
... role reversal that the Judith poet seems fond of employing . The interest in role reversals can be seen throughout the poem , but the most intriguing , and perhaps the one that most strikingly “ arrests the reader's attention , " takes ...
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... role guaranteed to seduce the most readers . She applied to the prefect of police for permission to wear men's clothing ( cross - dressing was illegal at the time ) and began frequenting a rowdy group of young writers , becoming " one ...
... role guaranteed to seduce the most readers . She applied to the prefect of police for permission to wear men's clothing ( cross - dressing was illegal at the time ) and began frequenting a rowdy group of young writers , becoming " one ...
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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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