University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 48University of Toronto Press, 1979 - Canada |
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Page 186
... narrative mode and to argue that this mode represents a valid response to the doubts of eighteenth - century philosophers about identity . Certainly , her interesting criti- cal analyses justify her suggestion that typical ...
... narrative mode and to argue that this mode represents a valid response to the doubts of eighteenth - century philosophers about identity . Certainly , her interesting criti- cal analyses justify her suggestion that typical ...
Page 187
... narrative mode . Spacks's remarks about this mode are more germane when they are related to conventional literary items , such as genre . Her argument , for example , that Robinson Crusoe and Cowper's Memoirs adopt the form of spiritual ...
... narrative mode . Spacks's remarks about this mode are more germane when they are related to conventional literary items , such as genre . Her argument , for example , that Robinson Crusoe and Cowper's Memoirs adopt the form of spiritual ...
Page 188
... narrative form because , despite declaring the impossibility of con- taining and judging experience , it does both ( p 128 ) . But such sentiments , because they blur the distinction between life and literature , treat ' experience ...
... narrative form because , despite declaring the impossibility of con- taining and judging experience , it does both ( p 128 ) . But such sentiments , because they blur the distinction between life and literature , treat ' experience ...
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