Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... writing his classic study of Arnold , next published a critical study of Forster , a later example of the liberal humanist spirit . Writing to his mother in 1863 , at the beginning INTRODUCTION XXV.
... writing his classic study of Arnold , next published a critical study of Forster , a later example of the liberal humanist spirit . Writing to his mother in 1863 , at the beginning INTRODUCTION XXV.
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... writing straight social or political criticism ; we are asked to consider a whole variety of examples , and by bringing them together we can see quite clearly why , for Arnold , they constitute harm to the development of the " good ...
... writing straight social or political criticism ; we are asked to consider a whole variety of examples , and by bringing them together we can see quite clearly why , for Arnold , they constitute harm to the development of the " good ...
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... writing , in which this journal some years ago took a part , has received , I think , an undeniable accession of ... writing tended to be good writing . The buoyant con- fidence of youth was invigorated and yet sobered by having to ...
... writing , in which this journal some years ago took a part , has received , I think , an undeniable accession of ... writing tended to be good writing . The buoyant con- fidence of youth was invigorated and yet sobered by having to ...
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