CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... important and interesting . But I wanted to repeat Sendak's story to make my own prejudices on this issue clear . In my view , narrative has the capacity to vivify life , the power to hold out a vision of things as they might be , and ...
... important and interesting . But I wanted to repeat Sendak's story to make my own prejudices on this issue clear . In my view , narrative has the capacity to vivify life , the power to hold out a vision of things as they might be , and ...
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... important ramifications , not the least of which is that it allows Sophia to retain her status as an ideal , despite the striking imprudence of her marrying Tom . The most important ramifications , however , have to do with the ...
... important ramifications , not the least of which is that it allows Sophia to retain her status as an ideal , despite the striking imprudence of her marrying Tom . The most important ramifications , however , have to do with the ...
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... important to the author of Moby - Dick ; Owen Chase's printed version of that story was not of any great importance to the story Melville used ” ( 293 ) . Moreover , the story of how Melville acquired his copies of the Narrative is well ...
... important to the author of Moby - Dick ; Owen Chase's printed version of that story was not of any great importance to the story Melville used ” ( 293 ) . Moreover , the story of how Melville acquired his copies of the Narrative is well ...
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