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The Sea in Literature: Lois A. Cuddy

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SOURCE: "Eliot and 'Huck Finn': River and Sea in 'The Dry Salvages'," in T. S. Eliot Review, Vol. 3, Nos. 1 & 2, 1976, pp. 3-12.

In the following essay, Cuddy asserts that the sea and river imagery in "Dry Salvages" points to "the unifying theme of peregrination" in T. S. Eliot's poetry.

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