Midwestern Miscellany, Temas31-33Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University., 2003 |
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... final pages of Absentee Indians , Blaeser includes an epilogue fol- lowed by a last poem , “ Y2K Indian . " In these pages she quite liter- ally is leaving the reader with thoughts toward the future , both in the purpose served by an ...
... final pages of Absentee Indians , Blaeser includes an epilogue fol- lowed by a last poem , “ Y2K Indian . " In these pages she quite liter- ally is leaving the reader with thoughts toward the future , both in the purpose served by an ...
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... final section , " Nebraska Hide - Out , ” “ an outlaw hiding there " ( Barnden 57 ) . Time to travel again ; the farmer's daughter exits with a burst of energy and humor . Her final poem , " Transition : Villanelle for the Road " —like ...
... final section , " Nebraska Hide - Out , ” “ an outlaw hiding there " ( Barnden 57 ) . Time to travel again ; the farmer's daughter exits with a burst of energy and humor . Her final poem , " Transition : Villanelle for the Road " —like ...
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... final scene in The Glass Menagerie : she " shuts her eyes very tight and raises a clenched hand in the air , nod- ding her head several times as if affirming an unhappy suspicion regarding the way of the world . This gesture suffices to ...
... final scene in The Glass Menagerie : she " shuts her eyes very tight and raises a clenched hand in the air , nod- ding her head several times as if affirming an unhappy suspicion regarding the way of the world . This gesture suffices to ...
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Zona Gale | 42 |
What Is Midwestern Modernism? Sara Kosiba 6 | 6 |
Race and Ethnicity | 22 |
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