Twentieth-century American Literature, 6. köideChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... less deep than one finds in the work of a more overtly serious novelist like Edward Lewis Wallant , Roth's determination to avoid " Jewish meta- phor " resulted merely in the substitution of the Oedipal abstraction for the ethnic one ...
... less deep than one finds in the work of a more overtly serious novelist like Edward Lewis Wallant , Roth's determination to avoid " Jewish meta- phor " resulted merely in the substitution of the Oedipal abstraction for the ethnic one ...
Page 3633
... less , intact . In other words , objective and subjective realities are not juxtaposed , they are superimposed ; the " real " world is not simply challenged or questioned by " alternative levels of consciousness , " it is suffused by ...
... less , intact . In other words , objective and subjective realities are not juxtaposed , they are superimposed ; the " real " world is not simply challenged or questioned by " alternative levels of consciousness , " it is suffused by ...
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... less than some of those listed brought and gave - less creative imagina- tion and invention , less purity of concentration , less rational control , less emotional response to life , a lower pitch of intelligence , and fewer linguistic ...
... less than some of those listed brought and gave - less creative imagina- tion and invention , less purity of concentration , less rational control , less emotional response to life , a lower pitch of intelligence , and fewer linguistic ...
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