CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... matters : " When you're scared , go get laid . " The narrator concludes : " That's the way it always is . The Führer's noble knights , the people's radiant future— a few rounds of Cognac washed down with some Beck's beer and there goes ...
... matters : " When you're scared , go get laid . " The narrator concludes : " That's the way it always is . The Führer's noble knights , the people's radiant future— a few rounds of Cognac washed down with some Beck's beer and there goes ...
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... matter all that much . After all , it is an artistic truth that concerns this author as he creates a fictive world meeting the real one only tangentially . In a letter to Sir Sidney Colvin , Conrad rejected being called a " descriptive ...
... matter all that much . After all , it is an artistic truth that concerns this author as he creates a fictive world meeting the real one only tangentially . In a letter to Sir Sidney Colvin , Conrad rejected being called a " descriptive ...
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... matter of routine . Furthermore , the choice of passage hinged on seeking favorable winds , rather than avoiding specific hazards . If anything , the western passage incurred a lesser risk.5 We have by now observed how a perilous ...
... matter of routine . Furthermore , the choice of passage hinged on seeking favorable winds , rather than avoiding specific hazards . If anything , the western passage incurred a lesser risk.5 We have by now observed how a perilous ...
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