CEA Critic, Volumes 64-65Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2002 |
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... novel's end , she acts as deus ex machina to send Son into that race of the other- sighted , ghostly chevaliers who haunt the island . From the beginning of the novel , Son has had to fight to prove he is not a ghost . His plot ...
... novel's end , she acts as deus ex machina to send Son into that race of the other- sighted , ghostly chevaliers who haunt the island . From the beginning of the novel , Son has had to fight to prove he is not a ghost . His plot ...
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... novel - if one assumes the traditional stance that the first English novel is Samuel Richardson's Clarissa ― it becomes clear that women are the target audience . This new genre , accessible to young women in the safe privacy of their ...
... novel - if one assumes the traditional stance that the first English novel is Samuel Richardson's Clarissa ― it becomes clear that women are the target audience . This new genre , accessible to young women in the safe privacy of their ...
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... NOVEL DOES IS TO SAY THAT IT TRIES to solve society's problems . It creates models of perceived social contradic- tions , then tries to solve them in a way that will allow for a better future . In a sense , the novel describes a society ...
... NOVEL DOES IS TO SAY THAT IT TRIES to solve society's problems . It creates models of perceived social contradic- tions , then tries to solve them in a way that will allow for a better future . In a sense , the novel describes a society ...
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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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