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From: Papers on Language & Literature
Date: 20060622
Author:Balbert, Peter
"To achieve his own soul's wholeness and integrity is the life-work of every man."
D. H. Lawrence, Fantasia of the Unconscious
"Things might not be immediately discernible in what a man writes and in this sometimes he is fortunate, but eventually they are quite clear."
Ernest Hemingway, to the Swedish Academy
"So exact is the resemblance of the manikin to the man, in other words, of the soul to the body. ..."
James Frazer, The Golden Bough
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Sustained commentary on D. H. Lawrence's The Captain's Doll essentially began more than fifty years ago with ...
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