The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 119Herrick & Noyes., 1951 |
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... story a situation of external physical violence is coupled with the changing attitude of a seventeen - year old ; the boy reacts , within the terms of the story , successfully , perhaps hero- ically . In the last story a young man ...
... story a situation of external physical violence is coupled with the changing attitude of a seventeen - year old ; the boy reacts , within the terms of the story , successfully , perhaps hero- ically . In the last story a young man ...
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... story , like the electric lights , some of which have a traditional symbolic meaning , like Manuel's coleta and the bull . Their formal significance lies in their repeti- tion and development to give rhythm and in their function as ...
... story , like the electric lights , some of which have a traditional symbolic meaning , like Manuel's coleta and the bull . Their formal significance lies in their repeti- tion and development to give rhythm and in their function as ...
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... story is the same save that in the short story it is more complicated because he is integrating it and its rhythms to the entire work whose unity is more complex than that of the very short work which I have quoted . I am going now to ...
... story is the same save that in the short story it is more complicated because he is integrating it and its rhythms to the entire work whose unity is more complex than that of the very short work which I have quoted . I am going now to ...
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