CEA Critic, Volumes 64-65Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2002 |
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... look , to gaze , to weigh , and to evaluate the claims of what others have reported concerning the wonders of foreign lands- suggests the extent to which travel itself and the consequent testing of authority serve as acts of ...
... look , to gaze , to weigh , and to evaluate the claims of what others have reported concerning the wonders of foreign lands- suggests the extent to which travel itself and the consequent testing of authority serve as acts of ...
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... look like driftwood ; I thought at first that it must be a human body . Uneasy , I walked east a little way , then hurried ahead ; the thing was not driftwood , not a body , but the great clean skull of a finback whale , dark bronze ...
... look like driftwood ; I thought at first that it must be a human body . Uneasy , I walked east a little way , then hurried ahead ; the thing was not driftwood , not a body , but the great clean skull of a finback whale , dark bronze ...
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... look on Pan with a mixture of delight and dismay , nos- talgic attraction and grown - up disapproval . In this sense , the figure of Pan in these works allows us to recognize the ironies surrounding the Romantic child , encouraging us to ...
... look on Pan with a mixture of delight and dismay , nos- talgic attraction and grown - up disapproval . In this sense , the figure of Pan in these works allows us to recognize the ironies surrounding the Romantic child , encouraging us to ...
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Introduction to Teaching Travel Literature 1 | |
Reading Travel Writing in Two ThemeBased 7 | |
A ThreePart Course on 21 | |
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