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The hope which Maturin offers to man in his guilty state is to be found in self -
sacrificing love ; yet to love in this manner one must believe in the potential for
goodness in mankind , the possibility of redemption . Melmoth is finally damned
not ...
The hope which Maturin offers to man in his guilty state is to be found in self -
sacrificing love ; yet to love in this manner one must believe in the potential for
goodness in mankind , the possibility of redemption . Melmoth is finally damned
not ...
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Murdoch believes that the most important obligation for the novelist is the
creation of particularized , unique , and ultimately indefinable human beings ,
characters who move outside the novelist's consciousness into an independent
ontological ...
Murdoch believes that the most important obligation for the novelist is the
creation of particularized , unique , and ultimately indefinable human beings ,
characters who move outside the novelist's consciousness into an independent
ontological ...
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Like Bradley Pearson in The Black Prince , he finds that verbalizing experience
can be a way to control what is happening ; he also believes that he can
dramatically intensify his feelings by writing them out “ as a story . ” When he
writes out his ...
Like Bradley Pearson in The Black Prince , he finds that verbalizing experience
can be a way to control what is happening ; he also believes that he can
dramatically intensify his feelings by writing them out “ as a story . ” When he
writes out his ...
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Abschnitt 1 | 1981 |
Abschnitt 2 | 1995 |
Abschnitt 3 | 2005 |
Urheberrecht | |
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