CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... Pollard's narration . Pollard's teenage years are marked by a tension between the obligations of inheritance - his father's farm - and the lure of the sea . Like Robinson Crusoe's father who implores Crusoe to remain in Yorkshire , ...
... Pollard's narration . Pollard's teenage years are marked by a tension between the obligations of inheritance - his father's farm - and the lure of the sea . Like Robinson Crusoe's father who implores Crusoe to remain in Yorkshire , ...
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... Pollard . Pollard eventually confronts Coffin and restores the young man's self - esteem , but the restored friendship between the cousins is transitory . As mentioned previously , Pollard , Coffin , and Ramsdell are in the same ...
... Pollard . Pollard eventually confronts Coffin and restores the young man's self - esteem , but the restored friendship between the cousins is transitory . As mentioned previously , Pollard , Coffin , and Ramsdell are in the same ...
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... Pollard and Emerson clash , profoundly affecting each other . During Emerson's lecture in Polpis that Pollard attends , Pollard juxtaposes his own experiences with Emerson's remarks about heroism : " Heroism is the avowal of a quality ...
... Pollard and Emerson clash , profoundly affecting each other . During Emerson's lecture in Polpis that Pollard attends , Pollard juxtaposes his own experiences with Emerson's remarks about heroism : " Heroism is the avowal of a quality ...
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