CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... suggests Cather found this structure useful when she " wished to dramatize some of the central conflicts of her life " ( 135 ) . Through the novel , Cather laments " that a single individual cannot experience the female maternal ...
... suggests Cather found this structure useful when she " wished to dramatize some of the central conflicts of her life " ( 135 ) . Through the novel , Cather laments " that a single individual cannot experience the female maternal ...
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... suggests in another interview that he writes from the point of view of women characters because he understands them ... suggest that women have more strength than men , for women are " more apt to survive , " while men " can't meet their ...
... suggests in another interview that he writes from the point of view of women characters because he understands them ... suggest that women have more strength than men , for women are " more apt to survive , " while men " can't meet their ...
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... suggest ways these practices might intertwine . More narrowly , my concern is with the ways one or the other of these ... suggests that many writing teachers ' assumption that writing will " naturally " find form is counterproductive ...
... suggest ways these practices might intertwine . More narrowly , my concern is with the ways one or the other of these ... suggests that many writing teachers ' assumption that writing will " naturally " find form is counterproductive ...
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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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