Art, Wisdom, and the Pursuit of ExcellenceUniversity Press of America, 1986 - 192 Seiten |
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... novel as a judgment , a crisis , a statement of the values and reactions of people in the face of a crisis . In real life , as well as in a novel or tragedy , what was there that brought these people together in this disaster ? Apart ...
... novel as a judgment , a crisis , a statement of the values and reactions of people in the face of a crisis . In real life , as well as in a novel or tragedy , what was there that brought these people together in this disaster ? Apart ...
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... novel and the gothic novel . The romantic tradition is not a tragic one , although the gothic novel , beginning more or less with Horace Walpole's The Castle Of Otranto , had a few leftovers from tragedy , namely , that something has ...
... novel and the gothic novel . The romantic tradition is not a tragic one , although the gothic novel , beginning more or less with Horace Walpole's The Castle Of Otranto , had a few leftovers from tragedy , namely , that something has ...
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... NOVELS AND THEN SOME To judge the value of the novel , we are going to have to look to some of the great novels to see what there is about them that earns for them the title " heavy classics . " Even if they are heavy classics , there ...
... NOVELS AND THEN SOME To judge the value of the novel , we are going to have to look to some of the great novels to see what there is about them that earns for them the title " heavy classics . " Even if they are heavy classics , there ...
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