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In Dying Modern, Diana Fuss identifies three distinct but largely unrecognized voices within the well-studied genre of the elegy: the dying voice, the reviving voice, and the surviving voice.
New Book by Prof. Diana Fuss Posted April 23, 2013 In Dying Modern, Diana Fuss identifies three distinct but largely unrecognized voices within the well-studied genre of the elegy: the dying voice, the reviving voice, and the surviving voice.
The same requirement applies, my friend, To you, and all the more so as the day Arrives when silence reigns, and Bix in glory With just one passing phrase sums up your story: The dying voice of silence.
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Qualitative: Older women, whose spouses have died, voiced feelings of insecurity due to a lack of driving experience, and about their driving skills and competencies (Sterns et al 1997, p 41).
In this episode, Kirk and the Enterprise must contend with pirates who have stolen a load of cargo that includes medicine crucial to save a dying Spock (voiced by Leonard Nimoy).
Look, I heard Mr. Cheetam say, after your sister died — His voice fell apart.
"If I'm here and I'm alive, then it's incomprehensible that I'm actually going to die," her voice said.
And this despite the fact that he was a short, ailing man who walked with a limp (he was born with a bad hip), spoke with a croak (he once swallowed a glass of nitric acid, thinking it was water, and nearly died; his voice was permanently ruined), and was being dissolved by tuber culosis.
Somehow, someway, somewhere, sometime before you die, your voice needs to be heard.
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