CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... Land and water . Such fundamental assumptions are increasingly interrogated in the poems they introduce . " The Map , " for example , unfolds thus : Land lies in water ; it is shadowed green . Shadows , or are they shallows , at its ...
... Land and water . Such fundamental assumptions are increasingly interrogated in the poems they introduce . " The Map , " for example , unfolds thus : Land lies in water ; it is shadowed green . Shadows , or are they shallows , at its ...
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... land and sea . Rather than contained by the land , the water seems " suspended " above the stones . Stones themselves ( combining the blue of the fir trees and the gray of the water ) appear to be the last solid reminder of land in ...
... land and sea . Rather than contained by the land , the water seems " suspended " above the stones . Stones themselves ( combining the blue of the fir trees and the gray of the water ) appear to be the last solid reminder of land in ...
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... 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 conversation , he explains to ...
... 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 conversation , he explains to ...
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