Midwestern Miscellany, Temas31-33Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University., 2003 |
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... characters . While engaged in reading Mary Elsie Robertson's Family Life , Mueller feels as though she can " live with them . " However , she is invisible to the characters and cannot warn them about their impending doom . When she ...
... characters . While engaged in reading Mary Elsie Robertson's Family Life , Mueller feels as though she can " live with them . " However , she is invisible to the characters and cannot warn them about their impending doom . When she ...
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... characters that fall into a number of different categories , based on the reason they need a person with whom to communicate . The one thing all of these characters have in common is that they want to communicate some- thing that no one ...
... characters that fall into a number of different categories , based on the reason they need a person with whom to communicate . The one thing all of these characters have in common is that they want to communicate some- thing that no one ...
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... characters when she needs " tellers " for Mr. Singer to listen to in Hunter . Richard Wright's review of Hunter describes McCullers's char- acters as living " in a world more completely lost than any Sherwood Anderson ever dreamed of ...
... characters when she needs " tellers " for Mr. Singer to listen to in Hunter . Richard Wright's review of Hunter describes McCullers's char- acters as living " in a world more completely lost than any Sherwood Anderson ever dreamed of ...
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Zona Gale | 42 |
What Is Midwestern Modernism? Sara Kosiba 6 | 6 |
Race and Ethnicity | 22 |
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