Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Volumen50American Academy of Arts and Letters, 2000 |
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... give an idea of the dialogue in A Frolic is difficult since it is like entering a stream . However , it is not what we think of as the stream of consciousness mode , which is the hidden , inner life beneath the surface . The dialogue in ...
... give an idea of the dialogue in A Frolic is difficult since it is like entering a stream . However , it is not what we think of as the stream of consciousness mode , which is the hidden , inner life beneath the surface . The dialogue in ...
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... Give me " As Alfred puts it , " she did not write to mollify God , to ward off evil ; she wrote be- cause she and she alone could find in religion the adventures of her ut- terly independent , endlessly speculative soul . ” Abraham ...
... Give me " As Alfred puts it , " she did not write to mollify God , to ward off evil ; she wrote be- cause she and she alone could find in religion the adventures of her ut- terly independent , endlessly speculative soul . ” Abraham ...
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... give you this certificate which you always wanted , and a hat with the insignia of the Academy , and a little badge that you can wear . And now , I give you Gore Vidal and hope that he will have something to say to us . Gore Vidal : The ...
... give you this certificate which you always wanted , and a hat with the insignia of the Academy , and a little badge that you can wear . And now , I give you Gore Vidal and hope that he will have something to say to us . Gore Vidal : The ...
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