I Have what I Gave: The Fiction of Janet Frame |
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But it is the imagination of the children that creates a heaven from a “ hollow of refuse ” . Imagination allows the Withers children to answer many ' why ' , ' where ' and ' how ' questions easily . “ But how ( on Judgement Day ) shall ...
But it is the imagination of the children that creates a heaven from a “ hollow of refuse ” . Imagination allows the Withers children to answer many ' why ' , ' where ' and ' how ' questions easily . “ But how ( on Judgement Day ) shall ...
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The “ imaginative dimension ” is an aesthetic awareness that would see human energies being directed differently ... the shape and density given it by the artists lay unbroken in the world of imagination , so that when outsiders looked ...
The “ imaginative dimension ” is an aesthetic awareness that would see human energies being directed differently ... the shape and density given it by the artists lay unbroken in the world of imagination , so that when outsiders looked ...
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In Owls Do Cry , the imaginations of children transform a rubbish dump into a paradise ; The Carpathians , the most positive of Frame's novels , suggests that the memory and creative a imagination of adults can recover a paradise .
In Owls Do Cry , the imaginations of children transform a rubbish dump into a paradise ; The Carpathians , the most positive of Frame's novels , suggests that the memory and creative a imagination of adults can recover a paradise .
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Introduction | 3 |
Owls Do Cry I | 13 |
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