College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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... important debate over Wright's fictional portrayal of Black people by James Baldwin are but a few of the major traditional pieces of writing on Wright to be found here . Some may not agree with the answers these writers provide , and ...
... important debate over Wright's fictional portrayal of Black people by James Baldwin are but a few of the major traditional pieces of writing on Wright to be found here . Some may not agree with the answers these writers provide , and ...
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... important force , not least in Shakespeare criticism . Still in a polemical phase , it has taught us much about different ways of looking at literature . It has not only sensitized many readers and teachers to sexist aspects of works we ...
... important force , not least in Shakespeare criticism . Still in a polemical phase , it has taught us much about different ways of looking at literature . It has not only sensitized many readers and teachers to sexist aspects of works we ...
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... important dimension in reading , it seems that his own account loses just a touch of its force by largely ignor- ing ... importance of history and historical consciousness . Lit- erary texts and their professional readers have been ...
... important dimension in reading , it seems that his own account loses just a touch of its force by largely ignor- ing ... importance of history and historical consciousness . Lit- erary texts and their professional readers have been ...
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