The Stubborn Structure: Essays on Criticism and SocietyCornell University Press, 1970 - 316 pagina's |
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... example , or at least the Protestant versions of it that I am more familiar with , is now trying to come to terms with the fact that nothing it is talking about is actually ' there ' . God is certainly not ' there ' : he has been ...
... example , or at least the Protestant versions of it that I am more familiar with , is now trying to come to terms with the fact that nothing it is talking about is actually ' there ' . God is certainly not ' there ' : he has been ...
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... example . It is under- standable that Yeats should associate his nostalgia for aristocracy with ' many ingenious lovely things ' of this sort , including the toy bird in Sailing to Byzantium . At the same time , as an ascendant class ...
... example . It is under- standable that Yeats should associate his nostalgia for aristocracy with ' many ingenious lovely things ' of this sort , including the toy bird in Sailing to Byzantium . At the same time , as an ascendant class ...
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... example of over - all verbal design ; but , apart from the fact that not all works of literature have plots , we need to isolate also an example of a unit of design . Poetic language is associative rather than descriptive language , and ...
... example of over - all verbal design ; but , apart from the fact that not all works of literature have plots , we need to isolate also an example of a unit of design . Poetic language is associative rather than descriptive language , and ...
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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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