The Liberal Imagination: Essays on Literature and Society, Zväzok 7Oxford University Press, 1981 - 284 strán (strany) |
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... certain particular attitudes and views that sprang , as he believed , from Coleridge's nature and power as a poet . Mill had learned through direct and rather terrible experience what the tendency of liberalism was in regard to the ...
... certain particular attitudes and views that sprang , as he believed , from Coleridge's nature and power as a poet . Mill had learned through direct and rather terrible experience what the tendency of liberalism was in regard to the ...
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... certain ; and its importance is equally certain . In what way could it have become a falsehood and its possessor a " grotesque " ? The nature of the falsehood seems to lie in this - that Anderson's affirmation of life by love , passion ...
... certain ; and its importance is equally certain . In what way could it have become a falsehood and its possessor a " grotesque " ? The nature of the falsehood seems to lie in this - that Anderson's affirmation of life by love , passion ...
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... certain childhood experiences not differ- ent in kind from the experiences which Dr. Rosenzweig adduces to account for certain elements in the work of Henry James . And when he has completed his study Freud makes this caveat : “ Let us ...
... certain childhood experiences not differ- ent in kind from the experiences which Dr. Rosenzweig adduces to account for certain elements in the work of Henry James . And when he has completed his study Freud makes this caveat : “ Let us ...
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Preface vii | 3 |
Sherwood Anderson | 21 |
The Princess Casamassima | 56 |
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