Twentieth-century American Literature, 6. köideChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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Page 3538
... writers are too close to their material , that their personal involvement prevents objectivity . On the other hand , these writers have the inestimable advantage of writing from inside their subject , an asset that no outsider , no ...
... writers are too close to their material , that their personal involvement prevents objectivity . On the other hand , these writers have the inestimable advantage of writing from inside their subject , an asset that no outsider , no ...
Page 3613
... writing had degenerated so badly that it had almost ceased to be poetry . And one thing I associate with that degeneration of art is the degeneration of education and taken - for - granted values of the past . I don't mean , necessarily ...
... writing had degenerated so badly that it had almost ceased to be poetry . And one thing I associate with that degeneration of art is the degeneration of education and taken - for - granted values of the past . I don't mean , necessarily ...
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... writing , I felt that writing . should go on , I still do feel that it should go on but when I first began writing I was completely possessed by the necessity that writing should go on and if writing should go on what had colons and ...
... writing , I felt that writing . should go on , I still do feel that it should go on but when I first began writing I was completely possessed by the necessity that writing should go on and if writing should go on what had colons and ...
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