CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... never been a moon like . this . Round and white like a Camembert . Gleaming Camembert . " Even at its best , there is nothing romantic about a Camembert , and the moon , far from being the nourriture spirituelle it had once been in ...
... never been a moon like . this . Round and white like a Camembert . Gleaming Camembert . " Even at its best , there is nothing romantic about a Camembert , and the moon , far from being the nourriture spirituelle it had once been in ...
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... never leaves the realm of particularity . Fiction's peculiar power resides in its ability to display human actions ... never was and never will be the " slice of life " that the naturalists claimed it was or should be . The philosopher ...
... never leaves the realm of particularity . Fiction's peculiar power resides in its ability to display human actions ... never was and never will be the " slice of life " that the naturalists claimed it was or should be . The philosopher ...
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... never returned from his second journey into time . Has he , ponders the narrator , traveled backward and been destroyed by primitive humans or prehistoric beasts ? Or has he journeyed once again into the distant future to try to prevent ...
... never returned from his second journey into time . Has he , ponders the narrator , traveled backward and been destroyed by primitive humans or prehistoric beasts ? Or has he journeyed once again into the distant future to try to prevent ...
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