The Stubborn Structure: Essays on Criticism and SocietyCornell University Press, 1970 - 316 pagina's |
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... tion . Evolution , similarly , set off a great wave of mythopoeic specula- tion ranging from Bernard Shaw's creative will to theories about society that had much more to do with Malthus than with Darwin . Various conceptions borrowed ...
... tion . Evolution , similarly , set off a great wave of mythopoeic specula- tion ranging from Bernard Shaw's creative will to theories about society that had much more to do with Malthus than with Darwin . Various conceptions borrowed ...
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... tion means , among other things , that mythopoeic literature , which demands a clear and explicit framework of imagery , is in the age of Pope and Swift largely confined to parody . As the eighteenth century proceeded , the imaginative ...
... tion means , among other things , that mythopoeic literature , which demands a clear and explicit framework of imagery , is in the age of Pope and Swift largely confined to parody . As the eighteenth century proceeded , the imaginative ...
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... tion , not simply the physical means of great ships and locomotives , though he is one of the best of all poets on such subjects , but with communication as message , with radar and asdic and wireless signals , and , in his war poems ...
... tion , not simply the physical means of great ships and locomotives , though he is one of the best of all poets on such subjects , but with communication as message , with radar and asdic and wireless signals , and , in his war poems ...
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Speculation and Concern | 38 |
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