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collection, Cooley is in­ volved in the political and social implications of the trials, yet she continuously ... speech" ("He or His Apparition). In her research, documentation is heading toward dupli­ cation, ... Sylvia Plath. The historical significance of Huber's work serves as platform for ...
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ened the integrity of the expressive self. In retrospect, these techniques of dissociation and the ... moderns as different facets of a single network of abstraction which cut the self off from the richness of ... specific images, these artists were attempting to resist not just the dead weight of their Victorian past ...
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craft and her social and political ideals, with little interest in the external trappings of fame and ... Page 239 from Issue 81 cinct manner, avoiding a scholarly tone and yet making these poems as ... twenty-four hours, and found only by chance by a friend on the platform at Sealdah Railway Station! lowe much ...
individual characters within the context of social conventions and institutions and toward the concentration ... away from realism toward melodramatic romance and Gothic allegory, away from the treatment of ... on heightened subjective states often bordering on psychopathology, toward what Richard Chase ...
"end". A note on present consciousness (and its escalation) The nineteenth century novel, and the social ... "12 Thus Burroughs in Naked Lunch, who combines the activist/vitalist ideal of risk with the literary ... impulse to convey an absolutely immediate present: Here! Here! Now! Now! Against the distilled understated ...
detail how modernist fiction self-consciously over­ turns the conventions of bourgeois realism, thus ... obsolescence of fictional realism, Eliot was declaring the obsolescence of the world-view of liberal bourgeois ... step toward making the modem world possible for art." Henceforth, Eliot implied, a novelist ...
Page 80 from Issue 98 TRIQUARTERLY this insight that my parents had let me loose in the world ... were kissing. Everywhere I went I saw people kissing. It was like this conspiracy. These two were ... drugged with amour. "I felt a sort of energetic, visionary despair. "I raced back toward ...
Page 95 from Issue 80 "What for? You ain't hard of hearing. Beside, ... were bright and looked toward the ceiling. Mason felt a quiver of revulsion at Ruby's ... devastate Ruby. The thought of this young woman, filled with the ideals of the civil-rights movement- plus ...

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