Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 258
... Jack , drops into the inner chambers of Jack's mind , and scenes are rendered which go back in time to the date of Lucius's conception , eighteen years earlier , and before . The shift to interior revery is announced metaphorically by ...
... Jack , drops into the inner chambers of Jack's mind , and scenes are rendered which go back in time to the date of Lucius's conception , eighteen years earlier , and before . The shift to interior revery is announced metaphorically by ...
Page 260
... Jack stares into the fire until he sees an earlier scene which occurred chronolog- ically between his journey into the Wilderness and the present eve- ning . ( Horn , 113 ) In that scene Joe Cree announces his desire to marry Julia . Jack's ...
... Jack stares into the fire until he sees an earlier scene which occurred chronolog- ically between his journey into the Wilderness and the present eve- ning . ( Horn , 113 ) In that scene Joe Cree announces his desire to marry Julia . Jack's ...
Page 295
... Jack Cropleigh is forced to speak once again . When he reappears in the action , he is dressed as a woman . ( Horn , 353 ) In addition to comic relief , the image reflects Jack's realized psychic androgyny , the wholeness which is ...
... Jack Cropleigh is forced to speak once again . When he reappears in the action , he is dressed as a woman . ( Horn , 353 ) In addition to comic relief , the image reflects Jack's realized psychic androgyny , the wholeness which is ...
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