Midwestern Miscellany, Tema 24Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University, 1996 |
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... characters have been essential to literature for a long time , but what distinguishes Dostoevsky's characters from traditional " “ round characters , ” Bakhtin argues , is that they do not exist in the ser- vice of the artist's ...
... characters have been essential to literature for a long time , but what distinguishes Dostoevsky's characters from traditional " “ round characters , ” Bakhtin argues , is that they do not exist in the ser- vice of the artist's ...
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... characters of the novel must come to terms . It is an event , however , which Morrison wishes us to see within the entire context of slavery . While , in other contexts , we may normally condemn the murder of a child without reservation ...
... characters of the novel must come to terms . It is an event , however , which Morrison wishes us to see within the entire context of slavery . While , in other contexts , we may normally condemn the murder of a child without reservation ...
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... characters have attempted , unsuccessfully to get out of the wilderness she examines first in The Bluest Eye . Many characters are destroyed by the underground in Sula , but by jumping off the mountain , flying home to Africa in Song ...
... characters have attempted , unsuccessfully to get out of the wilderness she examines first in The Bluest Eye . Many characters are destroyed by the underground in Sula , but by jumping off the mountain , flying home to Africa in Song ...
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сл | 9 |
Jadines Search for Identity through Place | 37 |
Narrative and Meaning | 51 |
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