The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... voice constituted from other voices , in a language ir- reducibly social . Deeply subversive as his dialogism seems , it reposes on a com- mon fund of understanding : " The human sciences are the sciences of man in his specificity , and ...
... voice constituted from other voices , in a language ir- reducibly social . Deeply subversive as his dialogism seems , it reposes on a com- mon fund of understanding : " The human sciences are the sciences of man in his specificity , and ...
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... voice , and her fre- quent laughter , often undercut what might seem captious or bitter on the page , but the careful editing by Bryer , a specialist in bibliography , preserves much of the voice by leaving in Hellman's frequent false ...
... voice , and her fre- quent laughter , often undercut what might seem captious or bitter on the page , but the careful editing by Bryer , a specialist in bibliography , preserves much of the voice by leaving in Hellman's frequent false ...
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... voice , not the " ideology " that can be sustained in " rhetoric . " The voice he hears is not that of " a comprehensive national ideal " ( in Sacvan Bercovitch's words ) , but the private voice of loss , the important elegiac note in ...
... voice , not the " ideology " that can be sustained in " rhetoric . " The voice he hears is not that of " a comprehensive national ideal " ( in Sacvan Bercovitch's words ) , but the private voice of loss , the important elegiac note in ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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