The Turning Key: Autobiography and the Subjective Impulse Since 1800Harvard University Press, 1984 - 191 pagina's |
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Pagina 25
... for the other , I use it like my Globe , and turn it round sometimes for my recreation . " Accord- ingly , to the devout doctor , living is simply a kind of mortal ontaigne interruption , and death is " the cure of TOWARDS AUTOBIOGRAPHY 25.
... for the other , I use it like my Globe , and turn it round sometimes for my recreation . " Accord- ingly , to the devout doctor , living is simply a kind of mortal ontaigne interruption , and death is " the cure of TOWARDS AUTOBIOGRAPHY 25.
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... living ? " Kenneth Clark in a lively self - assured memoir reports a similar paralysis of the will , a profound melancholia , which overtook him at the age of sixteen , depriving him of “ animal faith " and the conviction that anything ...
... living ? " Kenneth Clark in a lively self - assured memoir reports a similar paralysis of the will , a profound melancholia , which overtook him at the age of sixteen , depriving him of “ animal faith " and the conviction that anything ...
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... living an animal life and moving towards an animal death as towards a great slaughter - house . " Images of like intensity recur in Muir's troubled dreams and nightmares , presented like De Quincey's in circumstantial detail , but ...
... living an animal life and moving towards an animal death as towards a great slaughter - house . " Images of like intensity recur in Muir's troubled dreams and nightmares , presented like De Quincey's in circumstantial detail , but ...
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THE UNPRECEDENTED SELF | 1 |
TOWARDS AUTOBIOGRAPHY 20 | 20 |
ELEMENTS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY | 38 |
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