American Literary Essays1960 |
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... Moby Dick broke down again and again and with each resumption got more and more verbal , and more and more at the mercy of the encroaching event it was meant to tran- scend . It was an element in the putative mode in which , lofty as it ...
... Moby Dick broke down again and again and with each resumption got more and more verbal , and more and more at the mercy of the encroaching event it was meant to tran- scend . It was an element in the putative mode in which , lofty as it ...
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... Moby Dick he was able to resort to the ordinary exigencies of life on a whal- ing ship . In Pierre the White Whale was entirely in the protagonist's own in- adequate perception of it and the real weight of the book - what it was really ...
... Moby Dick he was able to resort to the ordinary exigencies of life on a whal- ing ship . In Pierre the White Whale was entirely in the protagonist's own in- adequate perception of it and the real weight of the book - what it was really ...
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... Moby Dick or the Rev- erend Dimmesdale in The Scarlet Letter changes , we are not shown a “ develop- ment " ; we are left rather with an ele- ment of mystery , as with Ahab , or a simplified and conventionalized altera- tion of ...
... Moby Dick or the Rev- erend Dimmesdale in The Scarlet Letter changes , we are not shown a “ develop- ment " ; we are left rather with an ele- ment of mystery , as with Ahab , or a simplified and conventionalized altera- tion of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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