The Turning Key: Autobiography and the Subjective Impulse Since 1800Harvard University Press, 1984 - 191 pagina's |
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Pagina 84
... Italian journey and his illness in Sicily , in terms that invite comparison with Mill's narrative of his mental ... Italian scenery and historic landmarks but cares noth- ing for the Italian people ; he is isolated , 84 THE TURNING KEY.
... Italian journey and his illness in Sicily , in terms that invite comparison with Mill's narrative of his mental ... Italian scenery and historic landmarks but cares noth- ing for the Italian people ; he is isolated , 84 THE TURNING KEY.
Pagina 112
... Italy with fatal tetanus , is elaborately set against the soft sensuous beauty of the Ap- penines in mid - summer . And the epiphany which reveals the dynamo as a " symbol of infinity " and a portent of the frightening speed of the new ...
... Italy with fatal tetanus , is elaborately set against the soft sensuous beauty of the Ap- penines in mid - summer . And the epiphany which reveals the dynamo as a " symbol of infinity " and a portent of the frightening speed of the new ...
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... Italy , destroyed by an earthquake and so exposed to the malicious gossip of the townsmen , who never before had an intimate view of the dead owner's per- sonal habits . The poet , however , intervenes : whatever may be said in ...
... Italy , destroyed by an earthquake and so exposed to the malicious gossip of the townsmen , who never before had an intimate view of the dead owner's per- sonal habits . The poet , however , intervenes : whatever may be said in ...
Inhoudsopgave
THE UNPRECEDENTED SELF | 1 |
TOWARDS AUTOBIOGRAPHY 20 | 20 |
ELEMENTS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY | 38 |
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