SwiftHarvester Press, 1986 - 153 pages |
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Page 68
... human desires . Dislocation is evident and often motors the plot . For Swift human ' personality ' was not as personal a possession of each individual . Dislocation can happen in the human ego without recourse to more modern ...
... human desires . Dislocation is evident and often motors the plot . For Swift human ' personality ' was not as personal a possession of each individual . Dislocation can happen in the human ego without recourse to more modern ...
Page 61
... human condition is consistently represented by Gulliver . His story purports to be a traveller's tale , a tour through ' Several Remote Nations of the World ' to provide the reader with vicarious pleasure and perhaps some easily ...
... human condition is consistently represented by Gulliver . His story purports to be a traveller's tale , a tour through ' Several Remote Nations of the World ' to provide the reader with vicarious pleasure and perhaps some easily ...
Page 68
... human desires . Dislocation is evident and often motors the plot . For Swift human ' personality ' was not as personal a possession of each individual . Dislocation can happen in the human ego without recourse to more modern ...
... human desires . Dislocation is evident and often motors the plot . For Swift human ' personality ' was not as personal a possession of each individual . Dislocation can happen in the human ego without recourse to more modern ...
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