College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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... structure of human values had begun in earnest in America in the middle of the nine- teenth century . At times a culture emphasizes certain values rather than others . Some values , even those once crucial , completely fall away and ...
... structure of human values had begun in earnest in America in the middle of the nine- teenth century . At times a culture emphasizes certain values rather than others . Some values , even those once crucial , completely fall away and ...
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... Structure . Washington , D.C .: University Press of America , 1982. 280 pp . $ 11 . An argument that a heightened sense of structure resulting from the unity and relational fitness of a work is the basic aesthetic value of literature ...
... Structure . Washington , D.C .: University Press of America , 1982. 280 pp . $ 11 . An argument that a heightened sense of structure resulting from the unity and relational fitness of a work is the basic aesthetic value of literature ...
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... structure by juxtaposition that characterizes Hemingway's fiction is a " structure of memory , " for things do not remain in memory in a chronological series but , so to speak , in fragments that are arranged side by side ; and the ...
... structure by juxtaposition that characterizes Hemingway's fiction is a " structure of memory , " for things do not remain in memory in a chronological series but , so to speak , in fragments that are arranged side by side ; and the ...
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