Midamerica, Band 30Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University., 2003 |
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... thing he wanted to be . ... When the citizens of Bidwell would not take him into their town life ... he decided to express himself wholly in work . ( 68-69 ) As a mere instrument , as a work animal , Hugh is a roaring success , yet his ...
... thing he wanted to be . ... When the citizens of Bidwell would not take him into their town life ... he decided to express himself wholly in work . ( 68-69 ) As a mere instrument , as a work animal , Hugh is a roaring success , yet his ...
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... thing- waiting for what ? for courage to come in to him in order that an assault be made upon her whiteness and purity ” ( 316 ) . Hugh views sex in terms of destruction : " The destruction of what was white and pure was a necessary thing ...
... thing- waiting for what ? for courage to come in to him in order that an assault be made upon her whiteness and purity ” ( 316 ) . Hugh views sex in terms of destruction : " The destruction of what was white and pure was a necessary thing ...
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... thing , in opposition to the proletarian . Likely we should assume our position as a reader is either as an ... things being rejected seem to echo the earlier poem and the things the three angels observe in the commune . If the commune ...
... thing , in opposition to the proletarian . Likely we should assume our position as a reader is either as an ... things being rejected seem to echo the earlier poem and the things the three angels observe in the commune . If the commune ...
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The Midwestern Literary Community | 20 |
The Journey from | 54 |
Louis Bromfield and the Idea of the Middle Jayne Waterman | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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