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While Torgovnick's book is alert to pitfalls of critical - chic , she may find her work appropriated to such interests . Strictly to divide critical possibilities — either a defamed modernism or a sometimes decorative postmodernism ...
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this critical impasse . In a powerful and persuasive argument , Yingling challenges the conventional reduction of Crane's work to a record of the poet's pathology . That canonical interpretation , as Yingling points out , is based on ...
this critical impasse . In a powerful and persuasive argument , Yingling challenges the conventional reduction of Crane's work to a record of the poet's pathology . That canonical interpretation , as Yingling points out , is based on ...
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Critical Inquiry Critical Inquiry Probing the currents of criticism and culture through lively , intelligent discourse The Spring 1990 issue features The Canonization of Canadian Literature : An Inquiry into Value by Robert Lecker ...
Critical Inquiry Critical Inquiry Probing the currents of criticism and culture through lively , intelligent discourse The Spring 1990 issue features The Canonization of Canadian Literature : An Inquiry into Value by Robert Lecker ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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