The Atlantic Literary Review, Volume 2,Edições 3-4Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, 2001 |
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... create , " the condition of true naming , on the poet's part , is his resigning himself to the divine aura which breathes through all forms " ( Poet 993 ) . And he who creates becomes in turn a creator , " the sacredness which attaches ...
... create , " the condition of true naming , on the poet's part , is his resigning himself to the divine aura which breathes through all forms " ( Poet 993 ) . And he who creates becomes in turn a creator , " the sacredness which attaches ...
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... create ' autobiography . ' What Alexander attempts in her writing is to create multiple autobiographies . This circular patterns , the use of stories within stories , and the flexibility of using time and space in the narrative has ...
... create ' autobiography . ' What Alexander attempts in her writing is to create multiple autobiographies . This circular patterns , the use of stories within stories , and the flexibility of using time and space in the narrative has ...
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... creating an ethnic community , specifically the Parsi community , and how ethnic difference eludes fixed definitions ... create and forge a sense of community and belonging ( 20 ) . While apparently celebrating this second view and the ...
... creating an ethnic community , specifically the Parsi community , and how ethnic difference eludes fixed definitions ... create and forge a sense of community and belonging ( 20 ) . While apparently celebrating this second view and the ...
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