CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... vision and enduring influence of Herman Melville round out the issue : " Melville's Poetic Compass " by Juana Celia Djelal , from Penn State University - University Park , and " Mystical Visions of Mardi and Moby - Dick : The Wondrous ...
... vision and enduring influence of Herman Melville round out the issue : " Melville's Poetic Compass " by Juana Celia Djelal , from Penn State University - University Park , and " Mystical Visions of Mardi and Moby - Dick : The Wondrous ...
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... vision of Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown , the bleak and terrifying vision Equiano has experienced makes him unfit to re - enter his former community . Consequently , Equiano is left drifting between ports , literally and ...
... vision of Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown , the bleak and terrifying vision Equiano has experienced makes him unfit to re - enter his former community . Consequently , Equiano is left drifting between ports , literally and ...
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... vision , but it can also be viewed as commercially motivated.23 In the same theater where Prospero was assembling ... visions he offered his public , however , were as successful at court as they were in the liberties , for while Jonson ...
... vision , but it can also be viewed as commercially motivated.23 In the same theater where Prospero was assembling ... visions he offered his public , however , were as successful at court as they were in the liberties , for while Jonson ...
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