Culture's Sleeping Beauty: Essays on Poetry, Prejudice & Belief |
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Rather , one would approach the lyric as impersonal and autonomous , scrutinizing the emperor's point of view and diction , perhaps , and analyzing the unity of the lines to live up to the inevitable Stevens ' theme of reality versus ...
Rather , one would approach the lyric as impersonal and autonomous , scrutinizing the emperor's point of view and diction , perhaps , and analyzing the unity of the lines to live up to the inevitable Stevens ' theme of reality versus ...
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Simply , it illustrates how arbitrary explication can be when a critic decides to pursue meaning and how culture can taint objectivity , implying morality when the theme does not exist . To begin with , Wright's interviews dispense with ...
Simply , it illustrates how arbitrary explication can be when a critic decides to pursue meaning and how culture can taint objectivity , implying morality when the theme does not exist . To begin with , Wright's interviews dispense with ...
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The theme is good , though ordinary : people of all races should live happily ever after . The black woman writer misses the theme . What she sees is a white person perpetuating racial myths : his main character is phony , sub - human ...
The theme is good , though ordinary : people of all races should live happily ever after . The black woman writer misses the theme . What she sees is a white person perpetuating racial myths : his main character is phony , sub - human ...
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Chapter Two Some Old Black Crow | 12 |
Chapter Three The Mood in the Hammock | 34 |
Chapter Four The White Angel of Sleep | 41 |
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