CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... learning more , answering more , and in the process discovering more mysteries . Cousteau , no less knowledgeable than Carson , finds his intellectual impetus from a separate but complementary direction . In an essay titled " Pure and ...
... learning more , answering more , and in the process discovering more mysteries . Cousteau , no less knowledgeable than Carson , finds his intellectual impetus from a separate but complementary direction . In an essay titled " Pure and ...
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... learning and becoming social , and our urge to join the continent of humanity , to bridge the gulf between Arnold's individual islands , will keep us returning again and again to role models from narratives that show us not only what we ...
... learning and becoming social , and our urge to join the continent of humanity , to bridge the gulf between Arnold's individual islands , will keep us returning again and again to role models from narratives that show us not only what we ...
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... learning to connect the vicissitudes of his life to the epic dramas of Western literature but that he also has the ironic instinct to see the ludicrousness of those comparisons ; that even when drunk , he can dramatize ; that he likes ...
... learning to connect the vicissitudes of his life to the epic dramas of Western literature but that he also has the ironic instinct to see the ludicrousness of those comparisons ; that even when drunk , he can dramatize ; that he likes ...
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