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... projective space , that quantity is the basic principle of the universe and that process is its most interesting fact , brings him directly to his method in Call me Ishmael . As Robert Creeley has pointed out in his introduc- tion to ...
... projective space , that quantity is the basic principle of the universe and that process is its most interesting fact , brings him directly to his method in Call me Ishmael . As Robert Creeley has pointed out in his introduc- tion to ...
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... projective space and an interpreter of the American experi- ence . The drama of Olson's book , its becoming in its own way as extended a prose - poem as Moby - Dick , lies in its structure . Ishmael may be felt as a re - creation of ...
... projective space and an interpreter of the American experi- ence . The drama of Olson's book , its becoming in its own way as extended a prose - poem as Moby - Dick , lies in its structure . Ishmael may be felt as a re - creation of ...
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... projective space is strikingly evident in the last twenty years . As he has admitted " I was learning my lessons and writing hard . " 1 The difficulty with " The Materials and Weights of Herman Melville " is that Olson is lecturing as ...
... projective space is strikingly evident in the last twenty years . As he has admitted " I was learning my lessons and writing hard . " 1 The difficulty with " The Materials and Weights of Herman Melville " is that Olson is lecturing as ...
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