Twentieth-century American Literature, 6. köideChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... trying to make contact with and trying to avoid one another . Grainger's mansion is specifically compared to the ALL NIGHT THEATER Fenton visits and implicitly to the park where Parkhearst picks him up . Parkhearst , Grainger , Bruno ...
... trying to make contact with and trying to avoid one another . Grainger's mansion is specifically compared to the ALL NIGHT THEATER Fenton visits and implicitly to the park where Parkhearst picks him up . Parkhearst , Grainger , Bruno ...
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... Trying to look back and understand that time I have tried to analyze the real nature of the conflict . Most , if not all , human lives are full of fantasy - passive day - dreaming which need not be acted on . But to write poetry or ...
... Trying to look back and understand that time I have tried to analyze the real nature of the conflict . Most , if not all , human lives are full of fantasy - passive day - dreaming which need not be acted on . But to write poetry or ...
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... trying to get over his " young irreligious poise , " he is accosted by a tall and melancholy - looking man who hands him a pamphlet entitled A Word to Scoffers . " Son , are you saved ? " the tall man asks Aram . " I'm leaving town in ...
... trying to get over his " young irreligious poise , " he is accosted by a tall and melancholy - looking man who hands him a pamphlet entitled A Word to Scoffers . " Son , are you saved ? " the tall man asks Aram . " I'm leaving town in ...
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