CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... know how embattled the ocean environment is because so little data exist about the life forms and habitats that exist 5 Critic 63.1 The Language of Discovery: The Seascapes of Rachel Carson and Jacques Cousteau Elizabeth S Bell.
... know how embattled the ocean environment is because so little data exist about the life forms and habitats that exist 5 Critic 63.1 The Language of Discovery: The Seascapes of Rachel Carson and Jacques Cousteau Elizabeth S Bell.
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... language . Franco Moretti , in The Atlas of the European Novel , 1800-1900 , builds the compelling argument that in novels metaphors increase in frequency when the narrative approaches a border of some kind . This shift toward more ...
... language . Franco Moretti , in The Atlas of the European Novel , 1800-1900 , builds the compelling argument that in novels metaphors increase in frequency when the narrative approaches a border of some kind . This shift toward more ...
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... language was excessively simple . ... There seemed to be few , if any , abstract terms , or little use of figurative language " ( 46 ) . For this supremely articulate Englishman , “ a score of noun substantives " and some improvised ...
... language was excessively simple . ... There seemed to be few , if any , abstract terms , or little use of figurative language " ( 46 ) . For this supremely articulate Englishman , “ a score of noun substantives " and some improvised ...
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