The Liberal Imagination: Essays on Literature and Society, Zväzok 7Oxford University Press, 1981 - 284 strán (strany) |
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Essays on Literature and Society Lionel Trilling. Freud and Literature T I HE Freudian psychology is the only systematic account of the human mind which , in point of subtlety and com- plexity , of interest and tragic power , deserves to ...
Essays on Literature and Society Lionel Trilling. Freud and Literature T I HE Freudian psychology is the only systematic account of the human mind which , in point of subtlety and com- plexity , of interest and tragic power , deserves to ...
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... literature be- comes , as it were , the folk literature , and generally speaking litera- ture has always been carried on within small limits and under great difficulties . Most people do not like the loneliness and the physical ...
... literature be- comes , as it were , the folk literature , and generally speaking litera- ture has always been carried on within small limits and under great difficulties . Most people do not like the loneliness and the physical ...
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... literature . The prose of Huckleberry Finn established for written prose the virtues of American colloquial speech . This has nothing to do with pronunciation or grammar . It has something to do with ease and freedom in the use of ...
... literature . The prose of Huckleberry Finn established for written prose the virtues of American colloquial speech . This has nothing to do with pronunciation or grammar . It has something to do with ease and freedom in the use of ...
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Preface vii | 3 |
Sherwood Anderson | 21 |
The Princess Casamassima | 56 |
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