The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... never wrote about " ( 15 ) . In tracing the world of Oak Park and the Hemingway family's life , Reynolds uncovers many examples of a family in the process of change and consequent disintegration . Dr. Hemingway's income was barely ...
... never wrote about " ( 15 ) . In tracing the world of Oak Park and the Hemingway family's life , Reynolds uncovers many examples of a family in the process of change and consequent disintegration . Dr. Hemingway's income was barely ...
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... never broken " ; Fogle likewise sees The Blithedale Romance as " the study of a man doomed . . . never to live fully . " 35 And Annette Kolodny notes that the " novel's disjunction between intent an realized action " should prompt ...
... never broken " ; Fogle likewise sees The Blithedale Romance as " the study of a man doomed . . . never to live fully . " 35 And Annette Kolodny notes that the " novel's disjunction between intent an realized action " should prompt ...
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... never did the book . Perhaps I should have kept the offer to myself ; at least a documentary monograph on Cunningham would have appeared . For better or worse , I have never failed to fulfill an anthology contract . A while later , I ...
... never did the book . Perhaps I should have kept the offer to myself ; at least a documentary monograph on Cunningham would have appeared . For better or worse , I have never failed to fulfill an anthology contract . A while later , I ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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