Twentieth-century American Literature, 6. köideChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... Relations ( the letter , the moon's eclipse , the religious pictures ) may lead us to speculate that any supposed ambiva ... relation between the two . He follows Parkman's chronology quite consistently and the slight changes in historic ...
... Relations ( the letter , the moon's eclipse , the religious pictures ) may lead us to speculate that any supposed ambiva ... relation between the two . He follows Parkman's chronology quite consistently and the slight changes in historic ...
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... relation with the world , " as well as a “ disruption of his relation with himself ; he does not experience himself as a complete person but rather as split in various ways , perhaps as a mind more or less tenuously linked to a body ...
... relation with the world , " as well as a “ disruption of his relation with himself ; he does not experience himself as a complete person but rather as split in various ways , perhaps as a mind more or less tenuously linked to a body ...
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... relation to Gertrude Stein , rather than in relation to the autobiography's ostensible subject , and since Stein's name is , naturally , mentioned more frequently than the others , this technique has the repeated effect of making ...
... relation to Gertrude Stein , rather than in relation to the autobiography's ostensible subject , and since Stein's name is , naturally , mentioned more frequently than the others , this technique has the repeated effect of making ...
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