CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... perspective through its talking hills , even if that representation takes the very human form of poetry . Certainly , the ideas expressed in the discourse of the hills cannot be said to reflect only a hu- man perspective . In addition ...
... perspective through its talking hills , even if that representation takes the very human form of poetry . Certainly , the ideas expressed in the discourse of the hills cannot be said to reflect only a hu- man perspective . In addition ...
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... perspective beyond the human . It remains for us to ( re ) discover other works , undervalued or ig- nored , that , like Jeffers's " The Inquisitors , " can help us understand our place in the world as viewed from some perspective ...
... perspective beyond the human . It remains for us to ( re ) discover other works , undervalued or ig- nored , that , like Jeffers's " The Inquisitors , " can help us understand our place in the world as viewed from some perspective ...
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... perspective , to the " ultimate farthest eye " of the vulture high above in the sky , " so far beyond all consequence of dust and blue [ of land and water ] , " who " contemplat [ es ] the peaceful scene below " and derives no meaning ...
... perspective , to the " ultimate farthest eye " of the vulture high above in the sky , " so far beyond all consequence of dust and blue [ of land and water ] , " who " contemplat [ es ] the peaceful scene below " and derives no meaning ...
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