The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 115,Oplag 4Yale Literary Society, 1947 |
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... becoming reconciled to his own past , Jack is able not only to abandon the position of amoral- ist and to accept a responsible role in the world , but is also able to become reconciled to the future . I tried to tell her ( Anne Stanton ...
... becoming reconciled to his own past , Jack is able not only to abandon the position of amoral- ist and to accept a responsible role in the world , but is also able to become reconciled to the future . I tried to tell her ( Anne Stanton ...
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... becomes clear . In order to grasp the achievement and at the same time the failure of Hemingway , we can ex- amine the way in which his philosophy and his writing have become integrated . Usually , action is an attempt to realize an ...
... becomes clear . In order to grasp the achievement and at the same time the failure of Hemingway , we can ex- amine the way in which his philosophy and his writing have become integrated . Usually , action is an attempt to realize an ...
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... becomes so engrossed in her role , loses herself so completely in its emotional atmosphere , that she manages to overcome the stupid dialogue and the wretched production . As the scene proceeds , her perform- ance becomes more and more ...
... becomes so engrossed in her role , loses herself so completely in its emotional atmosphere , that she manages to overcome the stupid dialogue and the wretched production . As the scene proceeds , her perform- ance becomes more and more ...
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