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  1. Discussion of themes and motifs in Katherine Mansfield's The Voyage. eNotes critical analyses help you gain a deeper understanding of The Voyage so you can excel on your essay or test.

  2. Kirk and Spock discover a pair of whales in the care of Dr. Gillian Taylor (Catherine Hicks) at a Sausalito Museum and learn they will soon be released into the wild. Spock does a mind meld with a whale and figures out that it is preggers. Gillian is suspicious of Kirk and Spock, but Kirk manages to charm her and take her out to dinner.

  3. Rosenthal, Michael. Virginia Woolf. New York: Columbia University Press, 1979. Includes an excellent chapter devoted to a thorough discussion of the plot and ideas of Woolf’s first novel ...

  4. For the Walden/Fox film, see The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (film). The Voyage of the "Dawn Treader", the third book in the series (fifth in chronological order) of The Chronicles of Narnia, where Edmund and Lucy Pevensie, as well as their priggish cousin, Eustace Scrubb, return to Narnia. There they accompany King Caspian on a voyage to find the seven lords who were ...

  5. The Poem. “The Invitation to the Voyage” is number 53 in Les Fleurs du mal ( Flowers of Evil, 1909), part of the book’s “Spleen and Ideal” section. Written in direct address, the poem ...

  6. After a boiler explosion aboard an aging ocean liner, a man struggles to free his injured wife from the wreckage of their cabin and ensure the safety of their four-year-old daughter as the ship begins to sink. Cliff Henderson and his family are traveling aboard the SS Claridon en route to Japan. She is an old ship on her fifth and last voyage ...

  7. 14 de set. de 2023 · The Last Voyage Of The Demeter, André Øvredal delivers a unique interpretation of Dracula that takes place on the high seas. While the film boasts outstanding performances, a dark and unexpected storyline, and impressive production quality, it falls short in fully realizing the character of Dracula.