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... become grotesque reflections of reality . For instance , in Flannery O'Connor's " Wise Blood , " a prostitute , Mrs. Watts , sees herself as " Momma " and is , in Malin's words , " an inverse reflection of the main character's self ...
... become grotesque reflections of reality . For instance , in Flannery O'Connor's " Wise Blood , " a prostitute , Mrs. Watts , sees herself as " Momma " and is , in Malin's words , " an inverse reflection of the main character's self ...
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... become less popular and influential during the last few decades . Whether this decline is attributable to the ex- cesses of the critics or to the deficiencies of the approach itself — or , perhaps , to the moral laxness of other critics ...
... become less popular and influential during the last few decades . Whether this decline is attributable to the ex- cesses of the critics or to the deficiencies of the approach itself — or , perhaps , to the moral laxness of other critics ...
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... becomes whether or not fictional characters can be said to have an unconscious . One way to deal with the question is to ... become even more significant in psychological criticism , as it has in many other ap- proaches . Particularly ...
... becomes whether or not fictional characters can be said to have an unconscious . One way to deal with the question is to ... become even more significant in psychological criticism , as it has in many other ap- proaches . Particularly ...
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