Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... fact in nature . All of us , I think , work mainly from one or another of these positions . But wher- ever we found or find ourselves on this continuum , a number of us inspired by the desire to reconstitute the record set out , early ...
... fact in nature . All of us , I think , work mainly from one or another of these positions . But wher- ever we found or find ourselves on this continuum , a number of us inspired by the desire to reconstitute the record set out , early ...
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... Fact and Fiction ( 1846 ) . On the one hand the range of materials included in the two collections indicates that for Irving and Child alike , creating a national literature involved experimenting with a variety of genres and drawing on ...
... Fact and Fiction ( 1846 ) . On the one hand the range of materials included in the two collections indicates that for Irving and Child alike , creating a national literature involved experimenting with a variety of genres and drawing on ...
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... facts were briefly these " ( 298 ) . The original source of these " facts , " however , is hardly an impartial ... fact , she will later watch her mother's funeral , but she will not be per- mitted to see her mother's grave . Her ...
... facts were briefly these " ( 298 ) . The original source of these " facts , " however , is hardly an impartial ... fact , she will later watch her mother's funeral , but she will not be per- mitted to see her mother's grave . Her ...
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