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... University of California Press , 1954 ) ; Roy Pascal , Design and Truth in Autobiography ( Cambridge , Mass .: Harvard University Press , 1960 ) ; John N. Morris , Versions of the Self : Studies in English Autobiography from John Bunyan ...
... University of California Press , 1954 ) ; Roy Pascal , Design and Truth in Autobiography ( Cambridge , Mass .: Harvard University Press , 1960 ) ; John N. Morris , Versions of the Self : Studies in English Autobiography from John Bunyan ...
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... University Press , 1966 ) , p . 459 . 6. Powell , in an interview , New Yorker , July 3 , 1965 , p . 17 . 7. My comments on Gissing draw on my own essay , “ A World of Literature : Gissing's New Grub Street , " in Buckley , ed . , The ...
... University Press , 1966 ) , p . 459 . 6. Powell , in an interview , New Yorker , July 3 , 1965 , p . 17 . 7. My comments on Gissing draw on my own essay , “ A World of Literature : Gissing's New Grub Street , " in Buckley , ed . , The ...
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... University Press , 1982 ) , p . 149 . 21. Kellman ( note 19 , above ) gives the form extended analysis . VII . POETRY AND THE PRINCIPLE OF SELF 1. Hallam Lord Tennyson , ed . , Alfred Lord Tennyson : A Memoir , 2 vols . ( New York ...
... University Press , 1982 ) , p . 149 . 21. Kellman ( note 19 , above ) gives the form extended analysis . VII . POETRY AND THE PRINCIPLE OF SELF 1. Hallam Lord Tennyson , ed . , Alfred Lord Tennyson : A Memoir , 2 vols . ( New York ...
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THE UNPRECEDENTED SELF | 1 |
TOWARDS AUTOBIOGRAPHY 20 | 20 |
ELEMENTS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY | 38 |
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