College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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... Fiction and Repetition , " so interestingly does it illuminate the intellectual background of Miller's latest work of criticism . In addition to discussing the influence on his thinking of important philosophers and critics - Poulet ...
... Fiction and Repetition , " so interestingly does it illuminate the intellectual background of Miller's latest work of criticism . In addition to discussing the influence on his thinking of important philosophers and critics - Poulet ...
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... fiction , and then at a sample of the narrative itself , will suggest how necessary this approach becomes in an effort to explore fully aspects of contemporary fiction that otherwise seem anomalous , perverse , or for the most ...
... fiction , and then at a sample of the narrative itself , will suggest how necessary this approach becomes in an effort to explore fully aspects of contemporary fiction that otherwise seem anomalous , perverse , or for the most ...
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... fictions become not mere allegories of art / life , but self - analyses . Thus The Origin of the Brunists treats " dogmatic attitudes " in fiction - making as well as in life ; The Universal Baseball Association , " the dangers of ...
... fictions become not mere allegories of art / life , but self - analyses . Thus The Origin of the Brunists treats " dogmatic attitudes " in fiction - making as well as in life ; The Universal Baseball Association , " the dangers of ...
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