College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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... discussion is less than ten pages and , while ten pages may be enough for some discussions , it is not enough here . The assumptions maintained by formal- ist critics may indeed lack a dimension that would make their approach incompati ...
... discussion is less than ten pages and , while ten pages may be enough for some discussions , it is not enough here . The assumptions maintained by formal- ist critics may indeed lack a dimension that would make their approach incompati ...
Page 87
... discussion of the character of Charlotte Stant in The Golden Bowl . Although few are willing to recommend Char- lotte Stant as a moral paragon , equally few submit her character to the sort of at- tack launched by Fogel . It is in this ...
... discussion of the character of Charlotte Stant in The Golden Bowl . Although few are willing to recommend Char- lotte Stant as a moral paragon , equally few submit her character to the sort of at- tack launched by Fogel . It is in this ...
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... discussion includes extended analysis of three of Coover's novels - The Origin of the Brunists ( 1965 ) , The Universal Base- ball Association , Inc. , J. Henry Waugh , Prop . ( 1968 ) , The Public Burning ( 1972 ) — and of his ...
... discussion includes extended analysis of three of Coover's novels - The Origin of the Brunists ( 1965 ) , The Universal Base- ball Association , Inc. , J. Henry Waugh , Prop . ( 1968 ) , The Public Burning ( 1972 ) — and of his ...
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