The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... less strong , the less happy , the less fertile words , and [ ends ] in the triumph of one , as the recognized and proper name for every object in every language . ' " 18 Müller continues elsewhere , " The better , the shorter , the ...
... less strong , the less happy , the less fertile words , and [ ends ] in the triumph of one , as the recognized and proper name for every object in every language . ' " 18 Müller continues elsewhere , " The better , the shorter , the ...
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... less close to her than was her sister Cassandra , give us other voices of Jane Austen , all of which , however charming and interesting ( they are both ) , are less intimate , and thus different , from the letters to Cassandra . There ...
... less close to her than was her sister Cassandra , give us other voices of Jane Austen , all of which , however charming and interesting ( they are both ) , are less intimate , and thus different , from the letters to Cassandra . There ...
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... less future in the West than his work on the novel , however . Todorov's book makes a fine introduction but it hardly dispels the problems . It is not a critical study , but a preliminary exposition of the main ideas : a sign of the ...
... less future in the West than his work on the novel , however . Todorov's book makes a fine introduction but it hardly dispels the problems . It is not a critical study , but a preliminary exposition of the main ideas : a sign of the ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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