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... structure , but as a result of the individual's failure to act upon that very structure , especially when such a structure becomes , as in the case of Jane , visible through a discursive semiotic field that ranges from paintings ...
... structure , but as a result of the individual's failure to act upon that very structure , especially when such a structure becomes , as in the case of Jane , visible through a discursive semiotic field that ranges from paintings ...
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... structure that could have been acted upon : now that the structure of her dreams does not exempt her from falling , she falls . Her unreadiness to host difference and reconcile divergent and opposed perspectives has served to make her ...
... structure that could have been acted upon : now that the structure of her dreams does not exempt her from falling , she falls . Her unreadiness to host difference and reconcile divergent and opposed perspectives has served to make her ...
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... structure of the work and the Roy's handling of the English language . This critic's somewhat blunted critical acumen is betrayed by his ' evaluation ' of the work : Sentences have unorthodox structure , unconventional syntax and the ...
... structure of the work and the Roy's handling of the English language . This critic's somewhat blunted critical acumen is betrayed by his ' evaluation ' of the work : Sentences have unorthodox structure , unconventional syntax and the ...
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