CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... attempt to establish some bearings in the often unknown and sometimes frightening world of war . After the U - boat has been damaged by enemy artillery attack and submerges off Gibraltar to a depth far exceeding its stated capacity ...
... attempt to establish some bearings in the often unknown and sometimes frightening world of war . After the U - boat has been damaged by enemy artillery attack and submerges off Gibraltar to a depth far exceeding its stated capacity ...
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... attempts to domesticate its strangeness through familiar frames of reference . While she claims to be a believer in ... attempt to project religious aspiration onto the strange and unfamiliar . We might remember the cook preaching a ...
... attempts to domesticate its strangeness through familiar frames of reference . While she claims to be a believer in ... attempt to project religious aspiration onto the strange and unfamiliar . We might remember the cook preaching a ...
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... attempt to create meaningful drama based on the use of the sea as a setting to represent the Dionysian force within his characters . When this force is set in opposition to the Apollonian force , represented by the land , the result is ...
... attempt to create meaningful drama based on the use of the sea as a setting to represent the Dionysian force within his characters . When this force is set in opposition to the Apollonian force , represented by the land , the result is ...
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