The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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... critics would try to atone for past . errors in regard to Cozzens by reviewing his next book favorably . That was ... critic to make that discovery , since he is certain to accuse any novel that has sold more than 250,000 copies of being ...
... critics would try to atone for past . errors in regard to Cozzens by reviewing his next book favorably . That was ... critic to make that discovery , since he is certain to accuse any novel that has sold more than 250,000 copies of being ...
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... critics , but its only consequence is that Hero is labelled " whore , " and soundly beaten about the " hanches . " It is only after these events are concluded that the puppet , Ghost of Dionysius , enters the dialogue , to demolish the ...
... critics , but its only consequence is that Hero is labelled " whore , " and soundly beaten about the " hanches . " It is only after these events are concluded that the puppet , Ghost of Dionysius , enters the dialogue , to demolish the ...
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... critics , clarifies this tragic stature . The noblest characters in Aristotelian terms experience self- recognition and through suffering learn the deepest truths about themselves . Since Sutpen remained blind about himself , he cannot ...
... critics , clarifies this tragic stature . The noblest characters in Aristotelian terms experience self- recognition and through suffering learn the deepest truths about themselves . Since Sutpen remained blind about himself , he cannot ...
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