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  • ...his wives, Nancy, and most certainly Gloria helped him to give parties as full of quirks as his own charm. When you went to his house, you never knew if t [[Category:Full Text Introductory]]
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  • ...offers us a recognizable Oswald, a desperately fouled-up young psychopath, full of brilliance, arrogance, cruelty, and bad spelling all in one. So ''Oswald ...th was so demagogical that a standing ovation rewarded me. I am struck how full of profile many a dossier can seem if we are not alert to these unfathomabl
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  • .... ''Fiction Writer’s Handbook'' is wise and comprehensive and surprisingly full of touches of lore. It has hints for one’s craft. A beginner at writing c ...tets. It was obvious at the instant that he played in such a group, and I, full of the roller hockey and touch football of Brooklyn streets — two sew
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  • ...just above the black farmlands to the west. On the other side of the car a full moon is just rising in the deeper blue of the evening sky. ‘My father use [[Category:Full Text Introductory]]
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  • ...All those sportswriters punch drunk on twenty years of booze! So fighters, full of instinctive metaphor, come through like bugs who speak. It is as if we i [[Category:Full Text Introductory]]
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  • in 1976. We’ve been selling books full-time ever since. A tribute to fellow major, in the text. But for a collector, a first printing is the only true first edition.
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  • ...iterary criticism had to exist for itself. This is what this good Marxist, full of his own paradox, proceeded to teach me: that there were more important t ...the new ideology. Yet if the Twentieth Century moves toward apocalypse (a full-gauge remark in ''The Joker'' states: “only the utmost crowding of indivi
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  • ...=Begiebing|first=Robert J.|note=The following “classic essay” reprints the introductory chapter of a book entitled ''Toward a New Synthesis: John Fowles, John Gard ...med by cultures and not controlled by the individual and, second, that the text is a formless space where shape is imposed by structured modes of reading.
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  • ...wound would not have happened. But it ''did'' happen. Hemingway’s story is full of such counterfactuals. Indeed, it is as if Hemingway has written the whol ...t in this story, he brilliantly demonstrated his “own final control of the text.”{{sfn|Harding|2011|p=33}} Like Fitzgerald, Hemingway had bared his soul,
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