Crisis and Creativity in the New Literatures in EnglishGeoffrey V. Davis, Hena Maes-Jelinek Rodopi, 1990 - 529 pages |
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... suggests anything but high professionalism . Be not deceived . Mpina is no slapdash worker . Consider that he ... suggest , proves that Mpina's struggle for inner liberation has been won , that he has reached the end of this particular ...
... suggests anything but high professionalism . Be not deceived . Mpina is no slapdash worker . Consider that he ... suggest , proves that Mpina's struggle for inner liberation has been won , that he has reached the end of this particular ...
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... suggests that bastardy is the source of this freedom and creativity : The child could not be made amenable to rules . In giving her existence , a great law had been broken ; and the result was a being whose elements were beautiful and ...
... suggests that bastardy is the source of this freedom and creativity : The child could not be made amenable to rules . In giving her existence , a great law had been broken ; and the result was a being whose elements were beautiful and ...
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... suggests , incompatible with a proper functioning of the " state machine " : it " cannot function on mist on mystery on magic " ; it cannot tolerate charity or the reversal of values proper to carnival . Jesus of Nazareth and all ...
... suggests , incompatible with a proper functioning of the " state machine " : it " cannot function on mist on mystery on magic " ; it cannot tolerate charity or the reversal of values proper to carnival . Jesus of Nazareth and all ...
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