CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... seen as an exercise in articulation set against an Atlantic of loss . The contrast between the vivid presentness of the moment and the elusiveness of memory points to a deep skepticism of the Wordsworthian links between Child and Man ...
... seen as an exercise in articulation set against an Atlantic of loss . The contrast between the vivid presentness of the moment and the elusiveness of memory points to a deep skepticism of the Wordsworthian links between Child and Man ...
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... seen as its own protective " coat " against the elements . We appear on the verge of penetrating the silvery surface and inhabiting the dark sea , but additional negotiations are necessary as the power of the sea is approached and ...
... seen as its own protective " coat " against the elements . We appear on the verge of penetrating the silvery surface and inhabiting the dark sea , but additional negotiations are necessary as the power of the sea is approached and ...
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... seen . For example , knowing of his general affection for Greek art and recalling that he had exhibited his works in the Giorgio de Chirico Center of Art in Volos during the conference , I inquired whether de Chirico's surrealism ...
... seen . For example , knowing of his general affection for Greek art and recalling that he had exhibited his works in the Giorgio de Chirico Center of Art in Volos during the conference , I inquired whether de Chirico's surrealism ...
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