Literature and Western Civilization, Volumes 1-6David Daiches, Anthony Thorlby Aldus, 1972 - 557 páginas |
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... individuals and within each individual , when they accept their common bonds , common destiny , and common continuity of things much as they were before . It is a family reunion , no more — but also , George Eliot concludes , no less ...
... individuals and within each individual , when they accept their common bonds , common destiny , and common continuity of things much as they were before . It is a family reunion , no more — but also , George Eliot concludes , no less ...
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... individual character is , in the Balzacian universe , often a longer - term phenomenon than a single novel can convey . The recurring appearance of a person in different novels has , then , the tendency to counteract Balzac's normal ...
... individual character is , in the Balzacian universe , often a longer - term phenomenon than a single novel can convey . The recurring appearance of a person in different novels has , then , the tendency to counteract Balzac's normal ...
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... individual capitalist is not to be equated with the system . To Shaw , this means that whereas the system may be rationally flimsy and morally outrageous , the individual capitalist may be rational , plausible , intelligent , and ...
... individual capitalist is not to be equated with the system . To Shaw , this means that whereas the system may be rationally flimsy and morally outrageous , the individual capitalist may be rational , plausible , intelligent , and ...
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Preface The Editors | 9 |
Novel John Bayley | 75 |
Literature David Patterson | 363 |
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