The Explorer in English FictionMacmillan Press, 1987 - 236 páginas |
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... sense we shall be using it , is to locate a mental image in the external world . An obvious feature of this process is that an inward tendency presents itself as - and sometimes gets mistaken for an objective reality . Although the idea ...
... sense we shall be using it , is to locate a mental image in the external world . An obvious feature of this process is that an inward tendency presents itself as - and sometimes gets mistaken for an objective reality . Although the idea ...
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... sense of claustrophobic confinement , an irony driven home by the phrase , ' the Eternal Bars and Bolts of the Ocean ' . It is not surprising to find a similar oxymoron used , in an address by a Puritan spokesman , to describe the ...
... sense of claustrophobic confinement , an irony driven home by the phrase , ' the Eternal Bars and Bolts of the Ocean ' . It is not surprising to find a similar oxymoron used , in an address by a Puritan spokesman , to describe the ...
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... sense of importance hinges on the respect he exacts from his mulatto family , and from his situation in the larger colonial context . Willems , as Bruce Johnson shrewdly observes , is the kind of white man who ' falls back on his role ...
... sense of importance hinges on the respect he exacts from his mulatto family , and from his situation in the larger colonial context . Willems , as Bruce Johnson shrewdly observes , is the kind of white man who ' falls back on his role ...
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The Explorer and Views of Creation | 1 |
Crusoe Desert Isle Ventriloquist | 41 |
The image of Africa in Captain | 50 |
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adventure Ahab Ahab's Aïssa Almayer's Almayer's Folly Austin beast Burton cannibalism Captain Singleton century chapter Columbus concern Congo Conrad context course creation creatures Crusoe's culture D. H. Lawrence Darkest Africa death Defoe Defoe's desert dream edited Ellen essay evolutionary experience exploration eyes feeling fiction finds flesh Fringe of Leaves Garnet genesis Heart of Darkness hero hero's human Ian Watt idea imagery Ishmael island journey Kurtz landscape later Laura Lingard living London Marlow Melville Melville's metaphor mind Moby Dick murder myth narrative narrator nature Norman Sherry notion novel nuee observes once Outcast paradise passage Patrick White primitive projection provides Rainbow Serpent Rasselas readers reflects relation remarks Robinson Crusoe Rousseau Royal African Company savage scene seems sense setting social society Stanley story theme things Tommo translated travelogue Travels trees tribe turn Typee Voss Voss's Voyage whale wild wilderness Willems Willems's