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... person may wish to escape critical controversy or however little a person may know about traditional approaches , the very fact of asking and attempting to answer a question about a literary work means that the writer has , consciously ...
... person may wish to escape critical controversy or however little a person may know about traditional approaches , the very fact of asking and attempting to answer a question about a literary work means that the writer has , consciously ...
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... person does not necessarily rule out the validity of other approaches but may only be saying that his or her own ... person who has a unified view of life will surely con- sider literature in light of this view . The person who believes ...
... person does not necessarily rule out the validity of other approaches but may only be saying that his or her own ... person who has a unified view of life will surely con- sider literature in light of this view . The person who believes ...
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... person adopts a given approach . It is seldom a matter of deciding to be a formalist or psychological or historical critic . Rather , a person's attitudes and assump- tions are likely to develop over time , and new experiences and wider ...
... person adopts a given approach . It is seldom a matter of deciding to be a formalist or psychological or historical critic . Rather , a person's attitudes and assump- tions are likely to develop over time , and new experiences and wider ...
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