CEA Critic, Volume 58Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1995 |
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... References to books , to writers , and to reading are startling in their frequency - some fifty citations in 406 pages of text , or an average of about one reference every eight pages . Nor are these references casual . They create a ...
... References to books , to writers , and to reading are startling in their frequency - some fifty citations in 406 pages of text , or an average of about one reference every eight pages . Nor are these references casual . They create a ...
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... reference to Darwin's first voyage . Unlike Darwin and the male protagonists of the voyage trope , however , Rachel dies just as she begins to take her place in pre - World War I British society . An example from Melymbrosia ...
... reference to Darwin's first voyage . Unlike Darwin and the male protagonists of the voyage trope , however , Rachel dies just as she begins to take her place in pre - World War I British society . An example from Melymbrosia ...
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College English Association. reference to not - so - holy monks - which Ridley reads " Apparently [ as ] a reference to the [ adulterous ] monk in the Shipman's Tale " ( 916 ) —are we surprised that three lines after the mention of Amor ...
College English Association. reference to not - so - holy monks - which Ridley reads " Apparently [ as ] a reference to the [ adulterous ] monk in the Shipman's Tale " ( 916 ) —are we surprised that three lines after the mention of Amor ...
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