Joyce's Ulysses: An Anatomy of the SoulUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1988 - 225 Seiten |
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... soul . Understanding the world - soul's unity in nature , present en- tirely in all that is , human beings come as close as they can to understanding reality . When they understand their own souls , or the soul of any existing thing ...
... soul . Understanding the world - soul's unity in nature , present en- tirely in all that is , human beings come as close as they can to understanding reality . When they understand their own souls , or the soul of any existing thing ...
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... soul's ends most beautifully and intelligibly . To sum up - Dante argues in this treatise that poetry's most illustrious subject is the operation of the human soul . This subject can be treated with all the dignity it receives in Latin ...
... soul's ends most beautifully and intelligibly . To sum up - Dante argues in this treatise that poetry's most illustrious subject is the operation of the human soul . This subject can be treated with all the dignity it receives in Latin ...
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... soul arranged hierarchically in the three kingdoms he moves through . One soul's choice reveals the full range of all souls ' choices in the fiction of the epic , just as one symbolic form , the journey , is elaborated in the figurative ...
... soul arranged hierarchically in the three kingdoms he moves through . One soul's choice reveals the full range of all souls ' choices in the fiction of the epic , just as one symbolic form , the journey , is elaborated in the figurative ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER TWO Joyce Bruno | 39 |
CHAPTER THREE Joyce Dante | 88 |
CHAPTER FOUR Joyce Arnold | 142 |
Urheberrecht | |
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