CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... major role during World War I , but technology , especially in the air , had made gigantic strides , and the Germans were taking full advantage . But whether the fighter of World War II was locked up in a plane , in an armored tank , or ...
... major role during World War I , but technology , especially in the air , had made gigantic strides , and the Germans were taking full advantage . But whether the fighter of World War II was locked up in a plane , in an armored tank , or ...
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... major psychological transformations takes place in a setting that features movement across physical boundaries . At Singapore , for example , when the narrator decides to accept the offer of command , he finds himself " transported " to ...
... major psychological transformations takes place in a setting that features movement across physical boundaries . At Singapore , for example , when the narrator decides to accept the offer of command , he finds himself " transported " to ...
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... major organizing principle of Tom Jones is a comic plot based on conventions subsumed under the umbrella term " romance " : a mysterious birth and the providential interventions that eventually dispel the mystery , a code of honor ...
... major organizing principle of Tom Jones is a comic plot based on conventions subsumed under the umbrella term " romance " : a mysterious birth and the providential interventions that eventually dispel the mystery , a code of honor ...
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