College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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Page 56
... becomes increasingly en- feebled , drained , enervated . Hester , on the other hand , finds a way to weave the threads of sin into the fabric of her life , so that as Dimmesdale declines she in contrast becomes increasingly more self ...
... becomes increasingly en- feebled , drained , enervated . Hester , on the other hand , finds a way to weave the threads of sin into the fabric of her life , so that as Dimmesdale declines she in contrast becomes increasingly more self ...
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... becomes de- pendent upon the gadgets whose smooth functioning assures him a tolerable life at the material level , the more estranged he becomes from the awareness of his inner reality . I should be tempted to say that the center of ...
... becomes de- pendent upon the gadgets whose smooth functioning assures him a tolerable life at the material level , the more estranged he becomes from the awareness of his inner reality . I should be tempted to say that the center of ...
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... becomes possible only when one does not let tra- ditional ways of talking about authors impede " the free circulation , the free manipulation , the free composition , decomposition , and recomposition of fiction . " I bring back at the ...
... becomes possible only when one does not let tra- ditional ways of talking about authors impede " the free circulation , the free manipulation , the free composition , decomposition , and recomposition of fiction . " I bring back at the ...
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