CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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College English Association. War at Sea : Technology in Buchheim's Das Boot Frederick J. Harris ON MAY 10 , 1940 , SOME EIGHT MONTHS AFTER INVADING Poland , Germany launched an attack on the Western front ... Das Boot Frederick J Harris.
College English Association. War at Sea : Technology in Buchheim's Das Boot Frederick J. Harris ON MAY 10 , 1940 , SOME EIGHT MONTHS AFTER INVADING Poland , Germany launched an attack on the Western front ... Das Boot Frederick J Harris.
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... ( Das Boot 9 , 27-28 ; Lindley 21 ) . A more meaningful relationship with a French woman could be had only at the risk of harassment . Such relationships were frowned on by the German authorities , and the women risked eventual punishment ...
... ( Das Boot 9 , 27-28 ; Lindley 21 ) . A more meaningful relationship with a French woman could be had only at the risk of harassment . Such relationships were frowned on by the German authorities , and the women risked eventual punishment ...
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... ( Das Boot 71 , 338 , 493 ; Lindley 57 , 256 , 369 ) . At times religious imagery and metaphor are used by the narrator or by the characters in a mock - serious vein . On two separate occasions when the U - boat surfaces , what the ...
... ( Das Boot 71 , 338 , 493 ; Lindley 57 , 256 , 369 ) . At times religious imagery and metaphor are used by the narrator or by the characters in a mock - serious vein . On two separate occasions when the U - boat surfaces , what the ...
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