The Centennial Review: CR., Volume 11College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1967 - Literature |
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... response to the matings , murders , or other events in a work of art is different from what our response would be if we thought they were " really " happening . But just how do our responses differ ? Freud's analysis of isolation offers ...
... response to the matings , murders , or other events in a work of art is different from what our response would be if we thought they were " really " happening . But just how do our responses differ ? Freud's analysis of isolation offers ...
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... responses ; we judge and evaluate events with an eye to acting in response to them . But within the literary " as if , " because we need only fantasy in response , we sink down into those primitive states of mind . Because we do , we ...
... responses ; we judge and evaluate events with an eye to acting in response to them . But within the literary " as if , " because we need only fantasy in response , we sink down into those primitive states of mind . Because we do , we ...
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... Response . This is the type of assertion whose function it is to save a listener from some form of embarrassment which has been caused by a prior speaker or from open conflict with the prior speaker . To make the potentially ...
... Response . This is the type of assertion whose function it is to save a listener from some form of embarrassment which has been caused by a prior speaker or from open conflict with the prior speaker . To make the potentially ...
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