Boren, Mark

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Hell, maybe it's you, Adam: the mimetics of troubled identifications in Paradise Lost 2009 5126 Adam, as does every male character in this text, is only listening to himself speak, not Eve. Indeed, Eve is merely a projection of Adam – a mirror, as it were, of his own thoughts and fears. Milton has placed many of these miscommunication mirrors t...
A tale of sight and smell signifying death : Benjy Compson revisited 2009 4219 This essay refutes the long-standing idea that Benjy Compson in Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury is merely an idiot. Instead of focusing on the issue of his language or his concept of time, an analysis of his surveillance techniques reveals Benjy’...