Writing and the BodyHarvester Press, 1982 - 142 strán (strany) |
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Strana 65
... possible for the writers from whom I have just quoted . Why ? 2. Let's start with one of the great fictional attempts to confront the question head - on , Thomas Mann's Doctor Faustus . No reader can fail to be struck , right from the ...
... possible for the writers from whom I have just quoted . Why ? 2. Let's start with one of the great fictional attempts to confront the question head - on , Thomas Mann's Doctor Faustus . No reader can fail to be struck , right from the ...
Strana 76
... possible ways of writing any one sentence , but all the possible ways of moving , nodding , waving .... If there is no natural way to exist or if I for some reason or other have never been initiated into it- then is not the very basis ...
... possible ways of writing any one sentence , but all the possible ways of moving , nodding , waving .... If there is no natural way to exist or if I for some reason or other have never been initiated into it- then is not the very basis ...
Strana 102
... possible . 4 . It is possible , by reading the notes through enough times , to pick out certain recurrent themes and preoccupations . Foremost among these is the pain Kafka is suffering in 102 WRITING AND THE BODY.
... possible . 4 . It is possible , by reading the notes through enough times , to pick out certain recurrent themes and preoccupations . Foremost among these is the pain Kafka is suffering in 102 WRITING AND THE BODY.
Obsah
The Body in the Library | 1 |
Everything and Nothing | 34 |
Non Ego sed Democritus dixit | 64 |
Autorské práva | |
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