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Fleming belongs, arguably, to the first generation of British writers sufficiently distanced in time and temperament from the national mythologies of polar exploration to feel no special need either to defend or to attack his own country's contribution to that process (represented in this book only by George Nares's 1875-76 expedition).
These learning needs are to be resolved instantly, which cannot be done by scheduled CME sessions, distanced in time.
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