Unisa English Studies, Volumele 27-29Department of English, University of South Africa, 1989 |
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... chapter on ' Realism and Naturalism ' , Lee offers an argument from Fredric Jameson which the average student would find extremely obscure and difficult . Then , in a chapter on Henry James , he makes a generalisation about Wash- ington ...
... chapter on ' Realism and Naturalism ' , Lee offers an argument from Fredric Jameson which the average student would find extremely obscure and difficult . Then , in a chapter on Henry James , he makes a generalisation about Wash- ington ...
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... chapter progress from rela- tively controlled activities to ' free ' writing and speaking activities . Chapter 5 : Building blocks In this chapter the self - access activities focus on gram- mar and vocabulary . Although not all the ...
... chapter progress from rela- tively controlled activities to ' free ' writing and speaking activities . Chapter 5 : Building blocks In this chapter the self - access activities focus on gram- mar and vocabulary . Although not all the ...
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... chapter ) . He ends with a chapter on ' Messages : Texts ' which develops , albeit frustratingly briefly , the principles he has dis- cussed ( in microcosm ) in relation to longer communica- tions . Each chapter ends with a few simple ...
... chapter ) . He ends with a chapter on ' Messages : Texts ' which develops , albeit frustratingly briefly , the principles he has dis- cussed ( in microcosm ) in relation to longer communica- tions . Each chapter ends with a few simple ...
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