Rejoining the Common Reader: Essays, 1962-1990Northwestern University Press, 1991 - 231 ページ Rejoining the Common Reader is suffused with the impulse that motivates Clara Claiborne Park's distinguished writing and teaching: the desire to related literature to the experience of its readers. This humane, balanced, and entertaining book will appeal to anyone who longs to recapture the pleasure of reading for personal enrichment and to teachers of literature who have grown to resent the intrusiveness of theory and theorizing and wish to reexamine what they are doing to, for, and with their students. |
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... fiction , that grace is enacted . ... Such a deliberate confusing of life and work , certainly , makes the experience of fiction — the most impure of the arts , O'Connor called it , and the most human - more impure and more human still ...
... fiction , that grace is enacted . ... Such a deliberate confusing of life and work , certainly , makes the experience of fiction — the most impure of the arts , O'Connor called it , and the most human - more impure and more human still ...
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... fiction that asserts grace but enacts pride , ugliness , and rebellion in order to castigate them — a penitential fiction . The prophet of Wise Blood bound his body with barbed wire and blinded himself with lye . Is this , as Josephine ...
... fiction that asserts grace but enacts pride , ugliness , and rebellion in order to castigate them — a penitential fiction . The prophet of Wise Blood bound his body with barbed wire and blinded himself with lye . Is this , as Josephine ...
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... fiction does not invite belief but parody . O'Connor was on stronger ground when she argued , not from her readers ... fiction of miracles , " the miracles must be credible ; they must be enacted within the fiction . The reader needs ...
... fiction does not invite belief but parody . O'Connor was on stronger ground when she argued , not from her readers ... fiction of miracles , " the miracles must be credible ; they must be enacted within the fiction . The reader needs ...
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No Time for Comedy | 93 |
Trollope for Grownups | 104 |
Henry Wilcox Babbitt and the State of Britain | 123 |
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