Perspectives by Incongruity, Volume 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - 200 pagina's |
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Pagina 122
... reference that bears upon ex- pectancy and foreshadowing , in particular every overt reference to any kind of " calling " or " compulsion " ( i.e. , active or passive concept of motive ) . And one will note particularly the situational ...
... reference that bears upon ex- pectancy and foreshadowing , in particular every overt reference to any kind of " calling " or " compulsion " ( i.e. , active or passive concept of motive ) . And one will note particularly the situational ...
Pagina 151
... reference to the work so entitled . In the case of the Portrait , of course , it would be generally agreed that the ... reference also connected with refer- ence to the artist's " handiwork " ( p . 168 top ) ? But the reference to hands ...
... reference to the work so entitled . In the case of the Portrait , of course , it would be generally agreed that the ... reference also connected with refer- ence to the artist's " handiwork " ( p . 168 top ) ? But the reference to hands ...
Pagina 162
... reference to cow with which this work began , but also the figure of the dead adolescent lover of Gabriel's wife in Joyce's story , " The Dead . " Even the hint of " ivory " is found there ( the step from Tusker - Lady Boyle to Tower ...
... reference to cow with which this work began , but also the figure of the dead adolescent lover of Gabriel's wife in Joyce's story , " The Dead . " Even the hint of " ivory " is found there ( the step from Tusker - Lady Boyle to Tower ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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