CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... mentioned earlier , only through contact with another can the highest intensity be experienced . The wife , too , has alternately rejected and embraced her husband , but both seek the same thing : physical and mental oneness with the ...
... mentioned earlier , only through contact with another can the highest intensity be experienced . The wife , too , has alternately rejected and embraced her husband , but both seek the same thing : physical and mental oneness with the ...
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... mentioned previously , naturalism characterizes the second half of The Jonah Man . For instance , it is evident in , among other things , Pollard's observations about the dolphins that circle his whaleboat : I had the impression from ...
... mentioned previously , naturalism characterizes the second half of The Jonah Man . For instance , it is evident in , among other things , Pollard's observations about the dolphins that circle his whaleboat : I had the impression from ...
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... mentioned previously , Pollard , Coffin , and Ramsdell are in the same whaleboat . After they become separated from the third whaleboat - a source of food at this point - they cannibalize Samuel Reed . On February 5 , Pollard , Coffin ...
... mentioned previously , Pollard , Coffin , and Ramsdell are in the same whaleboat . After they become separated from the third whaleboat - a source of food at this point - they cannibalize Samuel Reed . On February 5 , Pollard , Coffin ...
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