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che non e altro per lui che <<il riscontro di Moby Dick, di cui nessuno, immagino, pretendera la psicologia>>; rivendica l'esigenza di leggere le varie figure del libro, balena inclusa, come parti di un tutto, senza il quale non avrebbero alcuna consistenza; e la garanzia di questa integralita e Ismaele, il narratore interno alia storia, che la apre con la sua decisione di "mettersi in mate" e la chiude ricordando d'essere rimasto, lui solo, a raccontare la storia.
Historians of Spain have looked at children as part of the broader issue of poverty, as does Mary Elizabeth Perry in her study of the poor women of Seville (Gender and Disorder in Early Modern Seville, 1990), James William Brodman in his on hospitals serving the poor of Catalonia (Charity and Welfare, 1998), and Joan Sherwood in hers on the Madrid foundling home of the Inclusa (Poverty in Eighteenth-Century Spain, 1988).
In his second pamphlet, Inclusa (1864), Ulrichs wrote: "Our character, the manner in which we feel, our entire temperament is not masculine, it is feminine.
 
 
 
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