Midwestern Miscellany, Tema 22Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University, 1994 |
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... sense of his own existence and the surrender to that outer public necessity in which the " individual constantly obeys commmands and prohi- bitions of the outer public world " ( 214 ) . Love , as ever , is part of this sense of one's ...
... sense of his own existence and the surrender to that outer public necessity in which the " individual constantly obeys commmands and prohi- bitions of the outer public world " ( 214 ) . Love , as ever , is part of this sense of one's ...
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It is not just the sense of an underground life that connects Ginny to the water drained from the land . That ... sense of how to work toward that end . Dreiser's Carrie at least knows not to exercise her position as star merely ...
It is not just the sense of an underground life that connects Ginny to the water drained from the land . That ... sense of how to work toward that end . Dreiser's Carrie at least knows not to exercise her position as star merely ...
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... sense the focus of his own identity as well as his primary residence for most of his life ; the 1920s , the most dramatic and dangerous decade in the history of that tumultuous city as well as of the nation , shaped not only his ...
... sense the focus of his own identity as well as his primary residence for most of his life ; the 1920s , the most dramatic and dangerous decade in the history of that tumultuous city as well as of the nation , shaped not only his ...
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