The Liberal Imagination: Essays on Literature and Society, Zväzok 7Oxford University Press, 1981 - 284 strán (strany) |
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... thing that made his work an advance over the literature of New England . But although the visitor from Mars might be ... things are “ like unto " other things . These manner- isms , although they remind us of some of Dreiser's , are not ...
... thing that made his work an advance over the literature of New England . But although the visitor from Mars might be ... things are “ like unto " other things . These manner- isms , although they remind us of some of Dreiser's , are not ...
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... thing to be always the en- vironment of a smaller thing . In a concert room the audience and its attitude are of course the environment of the performer , but also the performer and his music make the environment of the audience . In a ...
... thing to be always the en- vironment of a smaller thing . In a concert room the audience and its attitude are of course the environment of the performer , but also the performer and his music make the environment of the audience . In a ...
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... thing as agreement . We can take pleasure in literature where we do not agree , responding to the power or grace of a mind without admit- ting the rightness of its intension or conclusion - we can take our pleasure from an intellect's ...
... thing as agreement . We can take pleasure in literature where we do not agree , responding to the power or grace of a mind without admit- ting the rightness of its intension or conclusion - we can take our pleasure from an intellect's ...
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Preface vii | 3 |
Sherwood Anderson | 21 |
The Princess Casamassima | 56 |
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