Phoenix, Ausgaben 21-24English Literature Society, Korea University., 1979 |
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... thought - adven- ture , if it is to be at all complete . " ( Ch . XIV ) But what is meant by " thought - adventure " ? And what does it demand of us in our reading of the novels ? Lawrence's remark cannot be interpreted as saying that " ...
... thought - adven- ture , if it is to be at all complete . " ( Ch . XIV ) But what is meant by " thought - adventure " ? And what does it demand of us in our reading of the novels ? Lawrence's remark cannot be interpreted as saying that " ...
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... thought . Given the mystery of his chosen subject ( which is not the same as the " mysticism " of his at- titude ) , the directness , clarity and vividness of Lawrence's prose in Apocalypse or " Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine ...
... thought . Given the mystery of his chosen subject ( which is not the same as the " mysticism " of his at- titude ) , the directness , clarity and vividness of Lawrence's prose in Apocalypse or " Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine ...
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... thought - adventurer , and only his ad- venturing in thought rediscovers a way . " ( P , p.732 ) And art is one of the ways in which this happens . Lawrence thus gives a new meaning to the Tolstoyan insistence on the moral function of ...
... thought - adventurer , and only his ad- venturing in thought rediscovers a way . " ( P , p.732 ) And art is one of the ways in which this happens . Lawrence thus gives a new meaning to the Tolstoyan insistence on the moral function of ...