The Pacific Spectator, Količina 2Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1948 |
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STEINBECK AND THE BIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MAN Jo Frederick Bracher IN STEINBECK'S INTEREST IN BIOLOGY , and par- ticularly in marine zoology , is of long standing . Presumably his studies at Stanford University awakened an interest which was ...
STEINBECK AND THE BIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MAN Jo Frederick Bracher IN STEINBECK'S INTEREST IN BIOLOGY , and par- ticularly in marine zoology , is of long standing . Presumably his studies at Stanford University awakened an interest which was ...
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... interest in the animal nature of man leads to oversimplification and a failure to create fully human characters . More recently , Toni Ricketts3 has pointed out that Sea of Cortez contains an explicit statement of the philosophical ...
... interest in the animal nature of man leads to oversimplification and a failure to create fully human characters . More recently , Toni Ricketts3 has pointed out that Sea of Cortez contains an explicit statement of the philosophical ...
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... interest in the happy ending . It did not ask that the characters be accounted for in a satis- factory manner , or at all . The fact is that , particularly in those early days , the true pro- tagonist , the center of interest , was ...
... interest in the happy ending . It did not ask that the characters be accounted for in a satis- factory manner , or at all . The fact is that , particularly in those early days , the true pro- tagonist , the center of interest , was ...
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