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Once More to the Lake

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"Once More to the Lake" is an essay first published in Harper's magazine in 1941 by author E. B. White. It chronicles his pilgrimage back to a lakefront resort he visited as a child. In "Once More to the Lake," White revisits his ideal youthful vacation...


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Journal of Geoscience Education
Once more to the lake
09/01/2003: 3,409 words, approx. 11 pages
It is a desert of water in a desert of salt and mud and rock, one of the most desolate, and desolately beautiful of regions. Its sunsets, seen across water that reflects like polished metal, are incredible. Its colors are of a staring, chemical...
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Minnesota Monthly
Once More to the Lakes
06/01/2005: 3,290 words, approx. 11 pages
World-class golf, fishing, antiquing, swimming-even scuba diving. The Brainerd Lakes area, Minnesota's original vacation getaway spot, takes R&R to a whole new level. By Alicia L. Conroy THE BUZZ "A lake is the landscape's most beautiful and expressive feature. It is earth's...
 


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An Unwanted Transformation in E.B. White's "Once More to the Lake"
761 words, approx. 3 pages
A study of E.B. White's conflict within himself regarding his growing older and the aspects of the lake he visited annually as a child that relate to it, as White depicted in his short story "Once More to the Lake."


 

Once More to the Lake

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