Legacy, Volume 9;Volume 9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1992 |
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... seems to have been able to sub- limate and rechannel much of her own emotional and sexual energy - energy she perceived as dangerous to herself and to her career - into an art that is certainly powered by , but never explic- itly about ...
... seems to have been able to sub- limate and rechannel much of her own emotional and sexual energy - energy she perceived as dangerous to herself and to her career - into an art that is certainly powered by , but never explic- itly about ...
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... seems most to admire and cherish about her . In making Lucy not a singer but an accom- panist , Cather indicates that Lucy's dream is not Thea Kronborg's : indeed , Lucy seems to skate with a kind of perilous inspiration between the ...
... seems most to admire and cherish about her . In making Lucy not a singer but an accom- panist , Cather indicates that Lucy's dream is not Thea Kronborg's : indeed , Lucy seems to skate with a kind of perilous inspiration between the ...
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... seem cut off from these social and historical contexts . Quirk does designate that " the final object " of his study is ... seems split along the thematic lines indicated by his title and subtitle ; while Bergson and American Culture ...
... seem cut off from these social and historical contexts . Quirk does designate that " the final object " of his study is ... seems split along the thematic lines indicated by his title and subtitle ; while Bergson and American Culture ...
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