Jack London's Call of the Wild
.... between The Call of the Wild and The Sea
Wolf, and obviously the reference to "
wolf" always has the meaning of something primitive emerging for
London. ....
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JACK LONDON
.... religious faith. Many critics consider these and other criteria unmistakable evidence of
London's admiration for
Wolf Larsen. In Martin ....
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Jack London
.... sent north. B. Buck discovers the
wolf within once he is removed from civilized world, as
London says we all would. A. Martin Eden ....
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Virginia Wolf writings
.... In her present existence she seeks to find a joy of life, a sense of reality, in the streets of
London, "in he people's eyes, in the swing, tramp, and trudge ....
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Literature and Realism
.... In the process of change through which White Fang, three-quarters
wolf,
London deals with issues of class in terms of degrees of civilization. ....
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Jack London's The Call of the Wild
.... He joins a
wolf pack and leads a hunt for a huge bull moose. .... may be noted that all of Buck's initiatory experiences relate to the vital themes of
London's story ....
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The Effects of Nonverbal Communication on Credi
.... these semantic qualities are used while communicating, the communicator will have the "confident voice," according to a study by Scherer,
London and
Wolf (1973 ....
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Andrew Lloyd Webber
.... Webber is also revitalizing some of his old musicals to reopen in
London's West End. .... that is now in post-production and due for December release, (
Wolf, p. 67 ....
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Call of the Wild & The Incredible Journey
.... injured.
London was an illegal oyster gatherer. had .... stories. He began to publish widely, including his first book The Son of the
Wolf. The ....
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Ron Kovic's Autobiography
.... I. In Jack
London's novel The Sea
Wolf (New York: Signet, 1977), the protagonist is Humphrey Van Weyden (Hump), a wealthy literary critic who floats to sea ....
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Actress Kate Reid
.... world for English-speaking theater, after
London and New York" (Bradford 1). In 1962, Reid made her Broadway debut as Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia
Wolf. ....
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Kate Reid
.... world for English-speaking theater, after
London and New York" (Bradford 1). In 1962, Reid made her Broadway debut as Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia
Wolf. ....
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Frankenstein
.... Shelley, Mary W. Frankenstein. LW
Wolf, (Ed.).
London: Plume, 1993. Swingle, LJ The Obstinate Questionings of English Romanticism. ....
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History of Mass Transit Systems
.... The cost of a ride on the system in 1926 was twenty-five cents (
Wolf 274). .... The first underground passenger railways were built in
London, England. ....
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Mass Transit & Urban Development
.... The cost of a ride on the system in 1926 was twenty-five cents (
Wolf 274). .... The first underground passenger railways were built in
London, England. ....
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An Examination of Three Children's Books
.... enchants the
wolf and keeps him distracted until she is able to return to the safety of her home, avoiding being eaten by the
wolf, who can ....
London: Puffin, 1985 ....
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Dependency Theory in Economic Development
.... New York: Harper & Row, Publishers.
Wolf, Eric R., & Hansen, Edward C. (1972). The human condition in Latin America.
London: Oxford University Press.
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Doctor Faustus
....
London, Faber & Faber, 1954. Marlowe, Christopher. Doctor Faustus. 1624. Ed. John D Jump. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1962.
Wolf, Matt. ....
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Marlowe's Mephistopheles
....
London, Faber & Faber, 1954. Marlowe, Christopher. Doctor Faustus. 1624. Ed. John D Jump. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1962.
Wolf, Matt. ....
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Proto-Abstract Expressionism
.... In Guardians of the secret (1943) and She-
Wolf (1943) the compositions are based on the tension between these stabilizing ....
London: Thames and Hudson, 1990. ....
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The Capitalist World-Economy Concept
.... New York: Harper & Row, Publishers.
Wolf, Eric R., & Hansen, Edward C. (1972). The human condition in Latin America.
London: Oxford University Press.
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Five Odes of Keats
.... Keats heightens this effect by using repetitive sounds such as "no," "go," "not," "
wolf," and "rooted." The poet makes further use of ....
London: Hogarth, 1950. ....
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Community Service Providers in Puerto Rico
.... concept. 1Eric R.
Wolf, and Edward C. Hansen, The Human Condition in Latin America (
London: Oxford University Press, 1972), 205. 2I. ....
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Barcelona Pavilion of Mies van der Rohe
.... Russell, Frank, ed. Mies van der Rohe: European Works. Architectural Monographs, no. 11.
London: Academy Editions, 1986. Tegethoff,
Wolf. ....
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German Pavilion at the Barcelona Exposition of 1929
.... Russell, Frank, ed. Mies van der Rohe: European Works. Architectural Monographs, no. 11.
London: Academy Editions, 1986. Tegethoff,
Wolf. ....
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Gulliver's Travels
.... the scientists of Laputa; and the ideal of Reason by the Houyhnhnms" (
Wolf 455 .... visits is generally regarded as a satire on the Royal Society of
London (Nokes 323 ....
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Theme of Industry in Victorian English Novels
.... MacKenzie, Norman and Jeanne. Dickens: A Life. New York: Oxford Mankowitz,
Wolf. Dickens of
London. New York: Macmillan, 1977. Riemer, ES and Fout, JC, eds. ....
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Vampire Legend
.... 17 (
London: Hogarth, 1955) 394 .... 8 Leonard
Wolf, annotation, Dracula, by Bram Stoker 9 CF Bentley, "The Monster in the Bedroom: Sexual Symbolism in Bram Stoker's ....
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Thomas Wolfe
.... McElderry notes the scope of the issue when he writes, That
Wolf's Eugene Gant is a .... He began writing his novel when he was in
London and was forced to remember ....
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Vampires, Dracula and Women
.... Vol. 17.
London: Hogarth, 1955. Greer, Germaine. .... 1897. New York: Ballantine, 1975. Introduction, notes and bibliography by Leonard
Wolf. Weissman, Judith. ....
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