The Centennial Review: CR., 20. kötetCollege of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1976 |
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44. oldal
... become the wounded person , My hurts turn livid upon me as I lean on a cane and observe . For all of the moving sympathy of this passage , isn't there the taint of the poseur at the end ? Despite all of its compassion for other human ...
... become the wounded person , My hurts turn livid upon me as I lean on a cane and observe . For all of the moving sympathy of this passage , isn't there the taint of the poseur at the end ? Despite all of its compassion for other human ...
91. oldal
... become more conscious of what he is . To state that Henderson achieves all of these objectives would be ludicrous , but the novel does suggest that Henderson is on his way toward attaining a far more satisfactory image of himself than ...
... become more conscious of what he is . To state that Henderson achieves all of these objectives would be ludicrous , but the novel does suggest that Henderson is on his way toward attaining a far more satisfactory image of himself than ...
141. oldal
... become since then . For , as the parallels between the 1930's and our own times become more obvious every day , it also becomes clear that in watching the Waltons we are only , in reality , seeing a reflection of ourselves , the way we ...
... become since then . For , as the parallels between the 1930's and our own times become more obvious every day , it also becomes clear that in watching the Waltons we are only , in reality , seeing a reflection of ourselves , the way we ...
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ALBERT GOLDBARTH | 53 |
Repudiation and Reality Instruction in Saul Bellows Fiction | 75 |
NUMBER | 101 |
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