The Stubborn Structure: Essays on Criticism and SocietyCornell University Press, 1970 - 316 pagina's |
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... speak : the roman- tic and the ironic visions . The romantic vision is of the heroic , the pleasurable , the ideal , of that with which one feels impelled to identify oneself . The ironic vision is the vision of the anguished , the ...
... speak : the roman- tic and the ironic visions . The romantic vision is of the heroic , the pleasurable , the ideal , of that with which one feels impelled to identify oneself . The ironic vision is the vision of the anguished , the ...
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... speak of a lotus where a French or Italian poet would speak of a rose . In a world like ours the expansion of one's literary culture is not necessarily into our own tradition at all . This fact makes it even more essential to learn the ...
... speak of a lotus where a French or Italian poet would speak of a rose . In a world like ours the expansion of one's literary culture is not necessarily into our own tradition at all . This fact makes it even more essential to learn the ...
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... speak , with its mixture of Oriental wisdom and American plumbing . But though the Land of Cockayne belongs to social mythology more than to the imaginative mythology of literature , it is a genuine ideal , and we shall meet other forms ...
... speak , with its mixture of Oriental wisdom and American plumbing . But though the Land of Cockayne belongs to social mythology more than to the imaginative mythology of literature , it is a genuine ideal , and we shall meet other forms ...
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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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