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It suggests a more malleable set of boundaries - as yet uncharted - and a free movement between the spaces of the abyss and the “ everyday world " 5 . Stoddard's paintings suggest a fascination with the world beyond : her angels and ...
It suggests a more malleable set of boundaries - as yet uncharted - and a free movement between the spaces of the abyss and the “ everyday world " 5 . Stoddard's paintings suggest a fascination with the world beyond : her angels and ...
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The very disparate nature of the work itself ( and the challenges it poses to any uniform relationship to nation and community ) does not seem to suggest to many of us critics , that the organizing interpretive framework ( of the nation ) ...
The very disparate nature of the work itself ( and the challenges it poses to any uniform relationship to nation and community ) does not seem to suggest to many of us critics , that the organizing interpretive framework ( of the nation ) ...
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... child and the association between children and the future led to a poetic statement on the world's ecological problems " . To me this is another area where Veerle trips herself up because she seems to suggest that a focus on " local ...
... child and the association between children and the future led to a poetic statement on the world's ecological problems " . To me this is another area where Veerle trips herself up because she seems to suggest that a focus on " local ...
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