Phoenix, Ausgaben 15-18English Literature Society, Korea University, 1971 |
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... ideal silent stasis of the artist nearly realized . Joyce's object was to present an esthetic images of his world ; fb The personality of the artist , at first a cry or a cadence or a mood and then a fluent and lambent narrative ...
... ideal silent stasis of the artist nearly realized . Joyce's object was to present an esthetic images of his world ; fb The personality of the artist , at first a cry or a cadence or a mood and then a fluent and lambent narrative ...
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... ideal lands him in a three day bacchanalia of drinking in the New York bars . The city as a place where one gets lost , willingly or unwillingly , continued down to the novels of this century - in The Catch- er in the Rye or Herzog . In ...
... ideal lands him in a three day bacchanalia of drinking in the New York bars . The city as a place where one gets lost , willingly or unwillingly , continued down to the novels of this century - in The Catch- er in the Rye or Herzog . In ...
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ideal seems to have been a city of well - packaged streets and suburban homes . Now for some time past , the ever - aggravating problems of ghet- tos and industrial blight finally have impressed some of American minds that life cannot ...
ideal seems to have been a city of well - packaged streets and suburban homes . Now for some time past , the ever - aggravating problems of ghet- tos and industrial blight finally have impressed some of American minds that life cannot ...