The Stubborn Structure: Essays on Criticism and SocietyCornell University Press, 1970 - 316 pagina's |
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... culture was humanistic in the sense of re - creating an earlier Greek culture in its own context , and the Renaissance followed the Romans in re - creating a Latinized classical culture in their context . The genuine humanists studied ...
... culture was humanistic in the sense of re - creating an earlier Greek culture in its own context , and the Renaissance followed the Romans in re - creating a Latinized classical culture in their context . The genuine humanists studied ...
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... cultures of Periclean Athens , Renaissance Florence , or Elizabethan London . T. S. Eliot's Notes Towards a Definition of Culture is preoccupied with Welsh nationalism , Scottish nationalism , the encouraging of local peculiarities of ...
... cultures of Periclean Athens , Renaissance Florence , or Elizabethan London . T. S. Eliot's Notes Towards a Definition of Culture is preoccupied with Welsh nationalism , Scottish nationalism , the encouraging of local peculiarities of ...
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... culture was , down to about 1900 , mainly a culture of the Atlantic seaboard , with a western frontier that moved irregularly but steadily back until it reached the other coast . The Revolution did not essentially change the cultural ...
... culture was , down to about 1900 , mainly a culture of the Atlantic seaboard , with a western frontier that moved irregularly but steadily back until it reached the other coast . The Revolution did not essentially change the cultural ...
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The Instruments of Mental Production | 3 |
The Knowledge of Good and Evil | 22 |
Speculation and Concern | 38 |
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