The Stoic in Love: Selected Essays on Literature and IdeasRowman & Littlefield, 1989 - 209 strán (strany) Contents: Two Unassimilable Men; Hamlet: ^R Conversations with the dead; Measure for Measure: ^R The bed-trick; Shallow's Orchard, Adam's Garden; The Stoic in Love; Fishes in the Trees; Causal Dum: A note on^R Aeneid, vi. 585-6; Ovid Immoralised: The method of wit in Marvell's 'The Garden'; Gulliver among the Horses; Moving Cities: Pope as translator and transposer; Adam's Dream and Madeline's; Jack the Giant-Killer; Personality and Poetry; Is there a Legitimate Reductionism?; Did Meursault Mean to Kill the Arab? The intentional fallacy fallacy; Publications; Index |
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TWO UNASSIMILABLE MEN | 1 |
Conversations with the dead | 23 |
The bedtrick | 37 |
SHALLOWS ORCHARD ADAMS GARDEN | 45 |
THE STOIC IN LOVE | 52 |
FISHES IN THE TREES | 64 |
A note on Aeneid vi 58561 | 78 |
The method of wit in Marvells The Garden | 86 |
Pope as translator and transposed | 113 |
ADAMS DREAM AND MADELINES | 133 |
JACK THE GIANTKILLER | 149 |
PERSONALITY AND POETRY | 167 |
IS THERE A LEGITIMATE REDUCTIONISM? | 175 |
DID MEURSAULT MEAN TO KILL THE ARAB? The intentional fallacy fallacy | 187 |
PUBLICATIONS | 199 |
INDEX | 201 |
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The Stoic in Love: Selected Essays on Literature and Ideas Anthony David Nuttall Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1989 |
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