CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... narrator tells us , one " enters [ the ] enchanted garden " of youth . " Every turn of the path has its seduction " in this " undiscovered country " of trial and change . Finally , " one perceives ahead a shadow - line warning one that ...
... narrator tells us , one " enters [ the ] enchanted garden " of youth . " Every turn of the path has its seduction " in this " undiscovered country " of trial and change . Finally , " one perceives ahead a shadow - line warning one that ...
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... narrator's link to the Danish prince as the expression of Conrad's " Shakespearean view of man oppressed by the dreamlike quality of life ” ( 47 ) . But this assessment , with its emphasis on generalized , unexplained emotions and the ...
... narrator's link to the Danish prince as the expression of Conrad's " Shakespearean view of man oppressed by the dreamlike quality of life ” ( 47 ) . But this assessment , with its emphasis on generalized , unexplained emotions and the ...
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... narrator's thoughts when he rejoices at " [ h ] aving thrown off the mortal coil of shore affairs ” ( 73 ) . In each case , the setting in which the allusions appear makes them not so much the evidence of shared melancholy as a dramatic ...
... narrator's thoughts when he rejoices at " [ h ] aving thrown off the mortal coil of shore affairs ” ( 73 ) . In each case , the setting in which the allusions appear makes them not so much the evidence of shared melancholy as a dramatic ...
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