CR. The Centennial Review, Volume 26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1982 - Literature |
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... young MAN walks across the stage from left to right , and exits . A young WOMAN enters from left , looks around , becomes aware of the audience , smiles with recognition , puts on some glasses , looks more closely , recoils , horrified ...
... young MAN walks across the stage from left to right , and exits . A young WOMAN enters from left , looks around , becomes aware of the audience , smiles with recognition , puts on some glasses , looks more closely , recoils , horrified ...
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THE PROBLEMS OF FIGURE AND GROUND IN A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN Barbara Stevens Heusel I IN A PORTRAIT of the artist as A YOUNG MAN1 James Joyce at- tempted to solve linguistically problems of perception similar to those ...
THE PROBLEMS OF FIGURE AND GROUND IN A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN Barbara Stevens Heusel I IN A PORTRAIT of the artist as A YOUNG MAN1 James Joyce at- tempted to solve linguistically problems of perception similar to those ...
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... Young puts it , " the author seems like an astonishingly literal - minded man who , attempting to write tragicomedy ... Young's statement seems to be at the heart of The Winter's Tale ; Shakespeare develops the paradox of " a tragedy ...
... Young puts it , " the author seems like an astonishingly literal - minded man who , attempting to write tragicomedy ... Young's statement seems to be at the heart of The Winter's Tale ; Shakespeare develops the paradox of " a tragedy ...
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