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Reading with "the eye of faith": the structural principle of Hawthorne's romances.(Nathaniel Hawthorne)(Critical essay)
March 22, 2006... In a passage of The Marble Faun that reads like a metatextual comment on his own artistic practice, Hawthorne expatiates on the principal importance of the viewer, or reader, of art:
A picture, however admirable the painter's art, and...
"Dangerous families" and "intimate harm" in Hemingway's "Indian Camp".(Ernest Hemingway)(Critical essay)
March 22, 2006... In Our Time is a work about men's responses to violence and their capacity for empathy (and I use the masculine term advisedly). It documents the ways in which what Hemingway later called "dangerous families" can "do terrible things and make...
Homeward bound: settler Aesthetics in Hawai'i's literature.
March 22, 2006...
You and I are Home. Not in a house full of bed and chairs, dishes and
toothbrushes, but in undeniable covenant. Home is the possibility of
return. (Lois-Ann Yamanaka, Father of the Four Passages)
Introduction: Where to Go From...