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That is his remarkable understanding of the nature of a good relationship between men and women , an understanding which completely jumps the period of dawning protest that could create a Nora or a Hedda Gabler , and reaches into the ...
That is his remarkable understanding of the nature of a good relationship between men and women , an understanding which completely jumps the period of dawning protest that could create a Nora or a Hedda Gabler , and reaches into the ...
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This " gentle selfishness , " shown in relation to all who come in contact with him , finally gives us as profound and exasperated an understanding of the completely impenetrable righteous self - regard of a ruling class as we could get ...
This " gentle selfishness , " shown in relation to all who come in contact with him , finally gives us as profound and exasperated an understanding of the completely impenetrable righteous self - regard of a ruling class as we could get ...
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It is his half - conscious understanding of this losing struggle for life that gives Hardy's grim Wessex novels , like Melville's Moby Dick , the power to communicate a deeply felt reality beneath the surface melodrama .
It is his half - conscious understanding of this losing struggle for life that gives Hardy's grim Wessex novels , like Melville's Moby Dick , the power to communicate a deeply felt reality beneath the surface melodrama .
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