The Liberal Imagination: Essays on Literature and Society, Zväzok 7Oxford University Press, 1981 - 284 strán (strany) |
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... moral imagination appears to embody a great moral idea . Huck himself is the servant of the river - god , and he comes very close to being aware of the divine nature of the being he serves . The world he inhabits is perfectly equipped ...
... moral imagination appears to embody a great moral idea . Huck himself is the servant of the river - god , and he comes very close to being aware of the divine nature of the being he serves . The world he inhabits is perfectly equipped ...
Strana 108
... moral crisis . He no more condemns slavery than Tristram and Lancelot condemn marriage ; he is as consciously wicked ... moral crisis will ever again be wholly able to accept without some question and some irony the assump- tions of the ...
... moral crisis . He no more condemns slavery than Tristram and Lancelot condemn marriage ; he is as consciously wicked ... moral crisis will ever again be wholly able to accept without some question and some irony the assump- tions of the ...
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... moral politics . In this instance the pleasure in the cruelty is protected and licensed by moral indignation . In other instances moral indigna- tion , which has been said to be the favorite emotion of the middle class , may be in ...
... moral politics . In this instance the pleasure in the cruelty is protected and licensed by moral indignation . In other instances moral indigna- tion , which has been said to be the favorite emotion of the middle class , may be in ...
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Preface vii | 3 |
Sherwood Anderson | 21 |
The Princess Casamassima | 56 |
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