The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... statue's " Passivity in fire / and fire in stone . " Her transformation requires an androgynous , Jungian balance between " Female and male " so that she can " rise alone " as a reborn personality . The diction , however , is Canadian ...
... statue's " Passivity in fire / and fire in stone . " Her transformation requires an androgynous , Jungian balance between " Female and male " so that she can " rise alone " as a reborn personality . The diction , however , is Canadian ...
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... statue of Balzac and in such paintings as El Greco's portrait of Fra Hortensio Felix de Paravicino and in the incomparable self- portraits of Rembrandt . But whether in Renaissance portraits , in the working out of characters in novels ...
... statue of Balzac and in such paintings as El Greco's portrait of Fra Hortensio Felix de Paravicino and in the incomparable self- portraits of Rembrandt . But whether in Renaissance portraits , in the working out of characters in novels ...
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... statue from the stone by cutting away the excess mar- ble . In short , the distinction which characterizes the work of aesthetic inspiration and marks its capacity to establish the " bridge " between its own inner structural or ...
... statue from the stone by cutting away the excess mar- ble . In short , the distinction which characterizes the work of aesthetic inspiration and marks its capacity to establish the " bridge " between its own inner structural or ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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