The Liberal Imagination: Essays on Literature and Society, Zväzok 7Oxford University Press, 1981 - 284 strán (strany) |
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... particular poetic faculty , a faculty which may be isolated and defined . It is this belief , based wholly upon assumption , which underlies all the speculations of the critics who attempt to provide us with ex- planations of ...
... particular poetic faculty , a faculty which may be isolated and defined . It is this belief , based wholly upon assumption , which underlies all the speculations of the critics who attempt to provide us with ex- planations of ...
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... particular and special relation which the artist has to neurosis . In order to understand what this particular and special connec- tion is we must have clearly in mind what neurosis is . The current literary conception of neurosis as a ...
... particular and special relation which the artist has to neurosis . In order to understand what this particular and special connec- tion is we must have clearly in mind what neurosis is . The current literary conception of neurosis as a ...
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... particular kind of moral genius with an attach- ment to life that goes beyond attachment to any particular form of life - D . H. Lawrence was such a genius - or a person deficient in attachment to life in any of its forms . Most of us ...
... particular kind of moral genius with an attach- ment to life that goes beyond attachment to any particular form of life - D . H. Lawrence was such a genius - or a person deficient in attachment to life in any of its forms . Most of us ...
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Preface vii | 3 |
Sherwood Anderson | 21 |
The Princess Casamassima | 56 |
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