The New Criterion, Svazek 3,Vydání 6–10Foundation for Cultural Review, 1985 |
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... fact , that many of the people who write about him seem shocked , and a bit disappointed , that he lives pretty much the way the rest of us do . Clines describes Ginsberg and Orlovsky looking pensively over their financial ac- counts ...
... fact , that many of the people who write about him seem shocked , and a bit disappointed , that he lives pretty much the way the rest of us do . Clines describes Ginsberg and Orlovsky looking pensively over their financial ac- counts ...
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... fact fully rhymed and clearly reasoned , one of the least difficult of Yeats's later poems . And the " rag - and - bone shop " line is both a startling climax and a calm acceptance of what it says . It relates to an- other , to the ...
... fact fully rhymed and clearly reasoned , one of the least difficult of Yeats's later poems . And the " rag - and - bone shop " line is both a startling climax and a calm acceptance of what it says . It relates to an- other , to the ...
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... fact is Styron's nobly intended but troubling Sophie's Choice ( 1979 ) , which could justifiably be accused of trivializing the Holocaust , and in which Styron intro- duced his protagonist , a young Virginia writer named Stingo , in ...
... fact is Styron's nobly intended but troubling Sophie's Choice ( 1979 ) , which could justifiably be accused of trivializing the Holocaust , and in which Styron intro- duced his protagonist , a young Virginia writer named Stingo , in ...
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