D. H. Lawrence Around the World: South African PerspectivesJim Phelps, A. N. Bell Echoing Green Press, 2007 - 335 strán (strany) |
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... tion . There was an unmistakable air of excitement as they conversed . I gath- ered they were friends who had decided to come together to discuss a Lawrence novel ( probably The Rainbow ) in preparation for a number of forth- coming ...
... tion . There was an unmistakable air of excitement as they conversed . I gath- ered they were friends who had decided to come together to discuss a Lawrence novel ( probably The Rainbow ) in preparation for a number of forth- coming ...
Strana 207
... tion of community and gemeinschaft , but I have done so only in pursuit of Lawrence . We are also beginning to see on what points it is that his and Spengler's ideas radically diverge . Spengler associated culture with religion and ...
... tion of community and gemeinschaft , but I have done so only in pursuit of Lawrence . We are also beginning to see on what points it is that his and Spengler's ideas radically diverge . Spengler associated culture with religion and ...
Strana 270
... tion between studying good works of literature and becoming a good person [ that has been ] observable to me . ( Interview n . pag . ) Butler , whose preference was always for poetry and poetic drama over prose fiction , also differed ...
... tion between studying good works of literature and becoming a good person [ that has been ] observable to me . ( Interview n . pag . ) Butler , whose preference was always for poetry and poetic drama over prose fiction , also differed ...
Obsah
From Clarissa Poetry and Morals | 3 |
Lawrence Last of the English | 12 |
Letter to Theoria | 34 |
Autorské práva | |
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