Twentieth-century American Literature, 6. köideChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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Page 3325
... seems present implicitly - almost as if the self were obliterated in its encounter - might seem to represent the relationship between the individual and the reality which surrounds him and envelopes him . But in three places , Rechy ...
... seems present implicitly - almost as if the self were obliterated in its encounter - might seem to represent the relationship between the individual and the reality which surrounds him and envelopes him . But in three places , Rechy ...
Page 3633
... seems to displace the other even while the basic realistic framework of the play remains , more or less , intact . In other words , objective and subjective realities are not juxtaposed , they are superimposed ; the " real " world is ...
... seems to displace the other even while the basic realistic framework of the play remains , more or less , intact . In other words , objective and subjective realities are not juxtaposed , they are superimposed ; the " real " world is ...
Page 3634
... seems , in the telling , just another tall tale ; it may have what Kimmer calls " the ring of truth " ( i.e. , archetypic resonance ) , but it also seems just as fake and contrived as Austin maintains . If it does say " something about ...
... seems , in the telling , just another tall tale ; it may have what Kimmer calls " the ring of truth " ( i.e. , archetypic resonance ) , but it also seems just as fake and contrived as Austin maintains . If it does say " something about ...
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