“Dr. Seuss makes Horton the sort of agent… who dominates stories from Beowulf to Braveheart, powerful, generous, and resourceful; and he makes Horton’s goals unmistakable, admirable, and urgent: the struggle not to be cast out of his community, the survival of a whole people.” Brian Boyd —The Origin of Stories: Horton Hears a Who (Philosophy and Literature)
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i cant have access to this article, i live in Colombia, and my university doesnt have access to Project Muse. I would like to read it, im interested in this kind of topics. I would really appreciate any help to get it, or any copy, if anyone can send me one. Thankyou
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