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... attempts to provide the context or environment in which these responses can be developed and communicated . The book is an introduction . It does not attempt to be exhaustive or to mention all or even most of the important books and ...
... attempts to provide the context or environment in which these responses can be developed and communicated . The book is an introduction . It does not attempt to be exhaustive or to mention all or even most of the important books and ...
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... attempt to make sense of the subject's life and to see its essentials . Finally , there is the need for the biographer to recognize his or her own preconceptions and biases . These aims are ones that literary biography shares with all ...
... attempt to make sense of the subject's life and to see its essentials . Finally , there is the need for the biographer to recognize his or her own preconceptions and biases . These aims are ones that literary biography shares with all ...
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... attempt to indicate to readers the back- ground of critical work on a question is a laudable goal and should not be for- saken simply because attempts to achieve it have sometimes been unskillful . When a literary essay results from a ...
... attempt to indicate to readers the back- ground of critical work on a question is a laudable goal and should not be for- saken simply because attempts to achieve it have sometimes been unskillful . When a literary essay results from a ...
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