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Page 94
... protagonist's experience precedes the woman's , he must himself disappear before she can exist as a self , as he has ex- isted with her.17 Once again , survival is a solitary experience , and acting is possible only when one does not ...
... protagonist's experience precedes the woman's , he must himself disappear before she can exist as a self , as he has ex- isted with her.17 Once again , survival is a solitary experience , and acting is possible only when one does not ...
Page 99
... protagonist's lover in Steps . But if her complaint discredits what the imaginative may be , the protagonist's argument suggests more optimistically what it may do : " Then simply give yourself up to what you feel ; enjoy that awareness ...
... protagonist's lover in Steps . But if her complaint discredits what the imaginative may be , the protagonist's argument suggests more optimistically what it may do : " Then simply give yourself up to what you feel ; enjoy that awareness ...
Page 115
... protagonist and his " separate war " are saved by his new boss , Col. Rachow , who has authored the army manual ... protagonist's behavior because he can articulate many of the young soldier's feelings about the unreal war against ...
... protagonist and his " separate war " are saved by his new boss , Col. Rachow , who has authored the army manual ... protagonist's behavior because he can articulate many of the young soldier's feelings about the unreal war against ...
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