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... vision of himself as a tough gangster as he faces " Dirty Ears , " perhaps a vision of himself as a child , in the stench of garbage cans . He pumps Dirty Ears full of " lost watches , " not bullets . This image is obviously not to be ...
... vision of himself as a tough gangster as he faces " Dirty Ears , " perhaps a vision of himself as a child , in the stench of garbage cans . He pumps Dirty Ears full of " lost watches , " not bullets . This image is obviously not to be ...
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... vision - and its expression - of Ginsberg and Corso is exciting and shocking and unpredictable because it is so personal . Reading it is seeing a dream on a page . But even dreams , thanks to Freud , make some sense because they have ...
... vision - and its expression - of Ginsberg and Corso is exciting and shocking and unpredictable because it is so personal . Reading it is seeing a dream on a page . But even dreams , thanks to Freud , make some sense because they have ...
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... vision of rebirth and renewal will not be a possibility for the Consul . And yet that vision is there within the book , as is its alternate , what we might call now the " tragic " vision , the vision of the secrets of the grave . The ...
... vision of rebirth and renewal will not be a possibility for the Consul . And yet that vision is there within the book , as is its alternate , what we might call now the " tragic " vision , the vision of the secrets of the grave . The ...
Contents
The Concept of Nature in Beowulf Ervene F Gulley | 16 |
Psychological | 31 |
The Criticism of Williams | 40 |
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