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Race and Culture in Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym'
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The novel is brimming with murkiness and blinding whiteness, with the haziness of the Grampus' hold and the island of Tsalal standing out from the whiteness of the South Pole. The whiteness of the southern ranges of the Earth may not allude to some racial perfect but rather to a bigger, purer domai...
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