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SHOCK AND ORTHODOXY : AN INTERPRETATION OF FLANNERY O'CONNOR'S NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES Rainulf Stelzmann A number of critical studies of the last decade clearly indicate that writers who deal with metaphysical or even theological ...
SHOCK AND ORTHODOXY : AN INTERPRETATION OF FLANNERY O'CONNOR'S NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES Rainulf Stelzmann A number of critical studies of the last decade clearly indicate that writers who deal with metaphysical or even theological ...
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Under " critical comedy " he assures the reader that comedy tends ... " to repress eccentricity , exaggeration , any deviation from the normal . ” " 76 In this sense , the characters in Fry's comedies , Venus Observed , A Phoenix Too ...
Under " critical comedy " he assures the reader that comedy tends ... " to repress eccentricity , exaggeration , any deviation from the normal . ” " 76 In this sense , the characters in Fry's comedies , Venus Observed , A Phoenix Too ...
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The process I shall outline might well be called a " critical system , ” since it is deductive in nature and implies two things : the procedure is critical and includes evaluation as well as analysis ; the evaluation is in fact the ...
The process I shall outline might well be called a " critical system , ” since it is deductive in nature and implies two things : the procedure is critical and includes evaluation as well as analysis ; the evaluation is in fact the ...
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