College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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Page 107
... beginning another , or beginning to think about the need to begin another . Melville comes easily to mind . Some nine weeks after he had taken care of the last pre - publication details on Mardi , Melville wrote to Evert A. Duyckinck ...
... beginning another , or beginning to think about the need to begin another . Melville comes easily to mind . Some nine weeks after he had taken care of the last pre - publication details on Mardi , Melville wrote to Evert A. Duyckinck ...
Page 151
... beginning , middle , and end that impose a structure on " the unfollowable world , " a concord that offers " an intelligible end " to us " in the middest " -this moment for Ivan , in his " middest , " conveys a radical denial of sense ...
... beginning , middle , and end that impose a structure on " the unfollowable world , " a concord that offers " an intelligible end " to us " in the middest " -this moment for Ivan , in his " middest , " conveys a radical denial of sense ...
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... beginning - when revelation took place . Re- peating the archetypal act of making a new beginning , man abandons his profane world and merges with the immortals . The eternal return , there- fore , is a return to primordial beginning ...
... beginning - when revelation took place . Re- peating the archetypal act of making a new beginning , man abandons his profane world and merges with the immortals . The eternal return , there- fore , is a return to primordial beginning ...
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