Midwestern Miscellany, Tema 22Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University, 1994 |
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... readers . She also re - creates , with specific vocabulary , the beauty of those desolate sandhills , describing that beauty as something Meda utterly fails to recognize , though " she knew every detail of that crude room " ( 118 ) ...
... readers . She also re - creates , with specific vocabulary , the beauty of those desolate sandhills , describing that beauty as something Meda utterly fails to recognize , though " she knew every detail of that crude room " ( 118 ) ...
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... readers . She also illustrates , through Meda and Emil ( whether or not it is a conscious illustration ) , her own penchant for withdrawing from any central action , her preference for remaining outside and observing what went on ...
... readers . She also illustrates , through Meda and Emil ( whether or not it is a conscious illustration ) , her own penchant for withdrawing from any central action , her preference for remaining outside and observing what went on ...
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... readers are the result of the motif that recurs in almost all of his fiction from his first published short story , " Two Morning Monologues " ( Partisan Review , May - June , 1941 ) to More Die of Heartbreak and two of the three ...
... readers are the result of the motif that recurs in almost all of his fiction from his first published short story , " Two Morning Monologues " ( Partisan Review , May - June , 1941 ) to More Die of Heartbreak and two of the three ...
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