A History of American LettersAmerican Book Company, 1936 - 678 頁 |
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第 133 頁
... adventures after he escaped from the cannibals . Omoo is a mélange of racy characters and desultory adventures ... adventure , Yillah being a symbol of spiritual satisfaction . Wise and profound though Mardi is , its ideas and ...
... adventures after he escaped from the cannibals . Omoo is a mélange of racy characters and desultory adventures ... adventure , Yillah being a symbol of spiritual satisfaction . Wise and profound though Mardi is , its ideas and ...
第 135 頁
... adventure , the courage , the squalor , the brutality of the great whaling industry , Melville knew from experience , and he fortified his experience by reading every available book on whales and whaling . As a result , he wrote the ...
... adventure , the courage , the squalor , the brutality of the great whaling industry , Melville knew from experience , and he fortified his experience by reading every available book on whales and whaling . As a result , he wrote the ...
第 316 頁
... adventure stories , was published . In 1903 appeared his master- piece , The Call of the Wild , in which he illustrated , in an Alaskan setting , the biological trait of atavism - that is , the reappearance in an animal of the instincts ...
... adventure stories , was published . In 1903 appeared his master- piece , The Call of the Wild , in which he illustrated , in an Alaskan setting , the biological trait of atavism - that is , the reappearance in an animal of the instincts ...
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Travel Literature in Early Virginia | 3 |
The Decline of the Theocracy | 14 |
Pictures of EighteenthCentury America | 23 |
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