Explorations 3, Band 3Chatto & Windus, 1976 - 196 Seiten |
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... engaged with the fate of Isabel Archer , too much aware of the life - potential she embodies , to lurch aside into irrelevant moralizing . But James pays us the compliment of expecting us to notice everything he has put in . When ...
... engaged with the fate of Isabel Archer , too much aware of the life - potential she embodies , to lurch aside into irrelevant moralizing . But James pays us the compliment of expecting us to notice everything he has put in . When ...
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... engaged with a particular tragedy as fully and responsibly as we can . And we should take care that we do not sidestep that naïve , delighted and partly ' uncritical ' engagement that is at the root of all good criticism , and that , in ...
... engaged with a particular tragedy as fully and responsibly as we can . And we should take care that we do not sidestep that naïve , delighted and partly ' uncritical ' engagement that is at the root of all good criticism , and that , in ...
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... engaged , though always with a precise particular focus , with the relation of every man to the chaotic forces of ' nature ' , with the nature of reason and its relations to feeling and impulse , with in short the possibility of affirm ...
... engaged , though always with a precise particular focus , with the relation of every man to the chaotic forces of ' nature ' , with the nature of reason and its relations to feeling and impulse , with in short the possibility of affirm ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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