CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... Traveller moves forward in time , stopping to view different epochs , the various futures represent “ a geometrically progressive series of devolutions " ( 233 ) . Suvin further states that one of the most important issues in the novel ...
... Traveller moves forward in time , stopping to view different epochs , the various futures represent “ a geometrically progressive series of devolutions " ( 233 ) . Suvin further states that one of the most important issues in the novel ...
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... Traveller - once he reaches the land of the Eloi and the Morlocks , the land near the bottom of the human devolutionary curve - will begin to join his descendants in that dark valley of the shadow . Once during the smoky , postprandial ...
... Traveller - once he reaches the land of the Eloi and the Morlocks , the land near the bottom of the human devolutionary curve - will begin to join his descendants in that dark valley of the shadow . Once during the smoky , postprandial ...
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... Traveller a parallel to such legendary figures as the Wandering Jew and the Flying Dutchman , as well as to Cain , Longinus , and other tragic figures who , through their own misdeeds , were condemned to walk the earth forever until the ...
... Traveller a parallel to such legendary figures as the Wandering Jew and the Flying Dutchman , as well as to Cain , Longinus , and other tragic figures who , through their own misdeeds , were condemned to walk the earth forever until the ...
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