The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... person ( not the world at large , nor the self alone ) . That context , that par- ticular interpersonal relationship , is what determines the mean- ing of the specific text , the letter itself : its content , tone , rheto- ric , indeed ...
... person ( not the world at large , nor the self alone ) . That context , that par- ticular interpersonal relationship , is what determines the mean- ing of the specific text , the letter itself : its content , tone , rheto- ric , indeed ...
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... person ; and the state of that person's being can decisively af- fect the publication of one's book . Tom Montag commissioned Younger Critics in North America because he was successfully editing and publishing ( and typesetting ) ...
... person ; and the state of that person's being can decisively af- fect the publication of one's book . Tom Montag commissioned Younger Critics in North America because he was successfully editing and publishing ( and typesetting ) ...
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... person's sensibilities and flow of physic energy - always remembering that while this linkage is characterized in every specific expression by the inevitable cultural relativity of aesthetic judgments and the ever - changing tastes of ...
... person's sensibilities and flow of physic energy - always remembering that while this linkage is characterized in every specific expression by the inevitable cultural relativity of aesthetic judgments and the ever - changing tastes of ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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