CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... created from Mardi and Moby - Dick lead as if on iron rails back to that title , because as Christodoulou understands these romances , the characters in them are all projections of one facet or another of Melville's mind . A drawing in ...
... created from Mardi and Moby - Dick lead as if on iron rails back to that title , because as Christodoulou understands these romances , the characters in them are all projections of one facet or another of Melville's mind . A drawing in ...
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... creating cement , he does nothing about his invention . More interested in working and developing the West , Oliver ... created the " finest powder for the making of bridges , piers , dams , highways , and all the works of Roman America ...
... creating cement , he does nothing about his invention . More interested in working and developing the West , Oliver ... created the " finest powder for the making of bridges , piers , dams , highways , and all the works of Roman America ...
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... creation of Olson , however , O'Neill was rapidly progressing in the direction of greater complexity in characterization . Fourth in the cycle was The Moon of the Caribbees ( 1916-17 ) , which received high critical praise . Thomas H ...
... creation of Olson , however , O'Neill was rapidly progressing in the direction of greater complexity in characterization . Fourth in the cycle was The Moon of the Caribbees ( 1916-17 ) , which received high critical praise . Thomas H ...
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