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... origins and a lost primordial unity . Emerson's story is the story of a God who has forgotten his high origin and who is restored to his true power . The poet is the first Titan to have awakened from his long sleep of Reason . His newly ...
... origins and a lost primordial unity . Emerson's story is the story of a God who has forgotten his high origin and who is restored to his true power . The poet is the first Titan to have awakened from his long sleep of Reason . His newly ...
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... origin , the violence of slavery is added to displacement , and for those of East Indian origin the nineteenth century system of indentured labour , slavery with a different name . I have chosen the poem " Colonial Girls ' School " by ...
... origin , the violence of slavery is added to displacement , and for those of East Indian origin the nineteenth century system of indentured labour , slavery with a different name . I have chosen the poem " Colonial Girls ' School " by ...
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... origins . In the construction of passages of return , the boundaries that separate home and location are redrawn and the ... Origin , purity , and authenticity become “ origins , " " purities , THE ATLANTIC LITERARY REVIEW VOL . 2 NO . 4 ...
... origins . In the construction of passages of return , the boundaries that separate home and location are redrawn and the ... Origin , purity , and authenticity become “ origins , " " purities , THE ATLANTIC LITERARY REVIEW VOL . 2 NO . 4 ...
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