Legacy, Volume 10-11;Volume 10-11Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1993 |
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Here we see one crucial significance to Cary's privileging of the story , for positioning oneself as story - teller works to free Cary's narrator and char- acters from the problems with lan- guage associated with their rusticity . If ...
Here we see one crucial significance to Cary's privileging of the story , for positioning oneself as story - teller works to free Cary's narrator and char- acters from the problems with lan- guage associated with their rusticity . If ...
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... story - Eliza- beth's one and only story - in her desk , " which was quite filled with scraps and bits of writing in bad prose and impossible verse . " Out of " the whole conglomerate mass " the narra- tor can discover only one item ...
... story - Eliza- beth's one and only story - in her desk , " which was quite filled with scraps and bits of writing in bad prose and impossible verse . " Out of " the whole conglomerate mass " the narra- tor can discover only one item ...
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... story ” ( 198 ) . Toth states that the story concerns venereal disease , a forbidden subject for most American authors . Certainly , several of the story's alternate titles— “ A Com- mon Crime " and " A Taint in the Blood " -con- firm ...
... story ” ( 198 ) . Toth states that the story concerns venereal disease , a forbidden subject for most American authors . Certainly , several of the story's alternate titles— “ A Com- mon Crime " and " A Taint in the Blood " -con- firm ...
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