The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... providing a fresh vision of the years of modernism which so continue to fascinate readers , regardless of color . The ... provides a quantity of new information about Margaret An- derson , Djuna Barnes , Natalie Barney , Sylvia Beach ...
... providing a fresh vision of the years of modernism which so continue to fascinate readers , regardless of color . The ... provides a quantity of new information about Margaret An- derson , Djuna Barnes , Natalie Barney , Sylvia Beach ...
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... provides a message about the nature of real- ity , namely , that " all the world's a stage and life is a dream . " But Bennett's idea of " hotness " does more to explain the in- terest of A Chorus Line than does any explanation ...
... provides a message about the nature of real- ity , namely , that " all the world's a stage and life is a dream . " But Bennett's idea of " hotness " does more to explain the in- terest of A Chorus Line than does any explanation ...
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... provide an excellent overview of a very well - known writer ( Linda Hutcheon's brief but magisterial treatment of ... provides as good a bibliography to Canadian lit- erature as any general reader is likely to require . Some quibbles ...
... provide an excellent overview of a very well - known writer ( Linda Hutcheon's brief but magisterial treatment of ... provides as good a bibliography to Canadian lit- erature as any general reader is likely to require . Some quibbles ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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