The Stubborn Structure: Essays on Criticism and SocietyCornell University Press, 1970 - 316 pagina's |
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... structure , and the subjects I have just listed form the main elements of it . I call it a structure , and sometimes , as in the Middle Ages , it really does seem to be one , the extent to which the Middle Ages unified its mythology ...
... structure , and the subjects I have just listed form the main elements of it . I call it a structure , and sometimes , as in the Middle Ages , it really does seem to be one , the extent to which the Middle Ages unified its mythology ...
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... structure as a hierarchy of priests , warriors , artisans , and servants - much the same structure that inspired the caste system of India . The Republic shows what a society would be like in which such a hierarchy functioned on the ...
... structure as a hierarchy of priests , warriors , artisans , and servants - much the same structure that inspired the caste system of India . The Republic shows what a society would be like in which such a hierarchy functioned on the ...
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... structure . The structure that Dickens uses for his novels is the New Comedy structure , which has come down to us from Plautus and Terence through Ben Jonson , an author we know Dickens admired , and Molière . The main action is a ...
... structure . The structure that Dickens uses for his novels is the New Comedy structure , which has come down to us from Plautus and Terence through Ben Jonson , an author we know Dickens admired , and Molière . The main action is a ...
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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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