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a Like Eve's , Aloysius's “ sin " is of the imagination : she falls from the prelapsarian into history , because she imagines a world of her own making - a world of striving , desire , remorse and death . She does so by questioning the ...
a Like Eve's , Aloysius's “ sin " is of the imagination : she falls from the prelapsarian into history , because she imagines a world of her own making - a world of striving , desire , remorse and death . She does so by questioning the ...
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They both conclude that imagination is an elixir for these people . Levi proposes that the provincial isolation from the outside world made the peasants reject themselves as “ human beings , " in effect , that they did not regard ...
They both conclude that imagination is an elixir for these people . Levi proposes that the provincial isolation from the outside world made the peasants reject themselves as “ human beings , " in effect , that they did not regard ...
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The whole story of The Epicurean is the product of Moore's fertile imagination . In order to give his imaginary story a sense of authenticity , Moore borrows from previous scholars in the field of Egyptian mythology .
The whole story of The Epicurean is the product of Moore's fertile imagination . In order to give his imaginary story a sense of authenticity , Moore borrows from previous scholars in the field of Egyptian mythology .
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