CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... provides what is probably the best , even if somewhat ironic , explanation : “ We're what you might call the crème de la crème ... " : the ideal of comradeship and the idea of belonging to an elite . That elite was the Dönitz Volunteer ...
... provides what is probably the best , even if somewhat ironic , explanation : “ We're what you might call the crème de la crème ... " : the ideal of comradeship and the idea of belonging to an elite . That elite was the Dönitz Volunteer ...
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... provides a concrete elaboration of Stevens's " rage for order " at the end of " The Idea of Order at Key West . " Stevens writes : Oh ! Blessed rage for order , pale Ramon , The maker's rage to order words of the sea , Words of the ...
... provides a concrete elaboration of Stevens's " rage for order " at the end of " The Idea of Order at Key West . " Stevens writes : Oh ! Blessed rage for order , pale Ramon , The maker's rage to order words of the sea , Words of the ...
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... provides the opportunity for their adulterous and incestuous consummation . She invites Pollard to her home when her husband Hezekiah , who dies soon after , is on a voyage in the South Pacific and her children are at Pollard's parents ...
... provides the opportunity for their adulterous and incestuous consummation . She invites Pollard to her home when her husband Hezekiah , who dies soon after , is on a voyage in the South Pacific and her children are at Pollard's parents ...
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