CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... called to us , singing a siren song . In fact , Jacques Cousteau reminds us that although it constitutes close to seventy percent of the Earth's surface , the ocean has been so fundamentally remote that the " bulk of what we know today ...
... called to us , singing a siren song . In fact , Jacques Cousteau reminds us that although it constitutes close to seventy percent of the Earth's surface , the ocean has been so fundamentally remote that the " bulk of what we know today ...
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... called a " descriptive writer " and a " realist , " claiming a sole interest in " the ' ideal ' value of things , events , and people " ( 2 : 185 ) . A matter such as geographical correctness is therefore irrelevant to a narrative in ...
... called a " descriptive writer " and a " realist , " claiming a sole interest in " the ' ideal ' value of things , events , and people " ( 2 : 185 ) . A matter such as geographical correctness is therefore irrelevant to a narrative in ...
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... called whaling " a sad and cruel business " ( Carlisle 10 ) . Moreover , she professes to have visions of her son's untimely end at sea ( 11-12 ) . Pollard's father does not persuade him tenaciously , but Pollard still must choose ...
... called whaling " a sad and cruel business " ( Carlisle 10 ) . Moreover , she professes to have visions of her son's untimely end at sea ( 11-12 ) . Pollard's father does not persuade him tenaciously , but Pollard still must choose ...
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