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... never really settled . And it is probable that he never found the Promised Land he so ardently sought ; yet , Gerstäcker's America , the land he so skillfully delineates in his various books , certainly resembles an ideal land , and his ...
... never really settled . And it is probable that he never found the Promised Land he so ardently sought ; yet , Gerstäcker's America , the land he so skillfully delineates in his various books , certainly resembles an ideal land , and his ...
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... never got outside that circle . I have never broken out of the ring of what I have already done and cannot ever undo . " ( p . 296 ) Lena is not caught in the circle ; she moves linearly from point to point , from Alabama , to ...
... never got outside that circle . I have never broken out of the ring of what I have already done and cannot ever undo . " ( p . 296 ) Lena is not caught in the circle ; she moves linearly from point to point , from Alabama , to ...
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... never breaks down ; he cannot even accept , graciously , the love and loyalty of his grieving servant . In his dismissal of the steward , there is both cruelty and pride : Thou singly honest man , Here , take ! The gods out of my misery ...
... never breaks down ; he cannot even accept , graciously , the love and loyalty of his grieving servant . In his dismissal of the steward , there is both cruelty and pride : Thou singly honest man , Here , take ! The gods out of my misery ...
Contents
The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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