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Burns, 1970 - Google Patents

The Unshored World of" Moby Dick"

Burns, 1970

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16994420515456096885
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Burns G
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Critical Review

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In an important respect, the sea does exist in opposition to the constrictions of the land. It is never static, but rather a realm of openness. For the embattled Romantic imagination, for Melville as for Coleridge, it is an area in which the imagination may be freed; and its very …
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