The Classical World and the MediterraneanGiuseppe Serpillo, Donatella Abbate Badin Tema, 1996 - 388 pagina's |
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Pagina 148
... present , culture and Catholicism . His liberal humanism prevents him from adopting the seeming realism of Levi's account , as opposed to O'Faolain's tendency to apply an imagi- native interpretation of his observations . O'Faolain ...
... present , culture and Catholicism . His liberal humanism prevents him from adopting the seeming realism of Levi's account , as opposed to O'Faolain's tendency to apply an imagi- native interpretation of his observations . O'Faolain ...
Pagina 149
... present : " in this primeval silence man and things have become blended into a reality which is beyond all expres- sion . " But the reality O'Faolain is referring to is his own constructed ideal per- ception of life in the region , and ...
... present : " in this primeval silence man and things have become blended into a reality which is beyond all expres- sion . " But the reality O'Faolain is referring to is his own constructed ideal per- ception of life in the region , and ...
Pagina 369
... present time of things present is sight ; the present time of things future is expectation [ or anticipation ] " ( 273 ) . Works Cited Adams , Robert Martin . Surface and Symbol : The Consistency of James Joyce's Ulysses . 1962 New York ...
... present time of things present is sight ; the present time of things future is expectation [ or anticipation ] " ( 273 ) . Works Cited Adams , Robert Martin . Surface and Symbol : The Consistency of James Joyce's Ulysses . 1962 New York ...
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Brian Arkins AND LANDS OF MIST | 52 |
Robert Welch in Southern Italy | 69 |
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