CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... human nature and the human condition . In one respect , Hardy's conviction that humans lived within the boundaries set by material nature was consistent through- out his writing career . Typically , his narratives include the ...
... human nature and the human condition . In one respect , Hardy's conviction that humans lived within the boundaries set by material nature was consistent through- out his writing career . Typically , his narratives include the ...
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... human family , and by implication with the birth and survival of values . It does not support the notion that human action is futile or meaningless , or that ideals are the useless residue of the human brain's disproportionate size and ...
... human family , and by implication with the birth and survival of values . It does not support the notion that human action is futile or meaningless , or that ideals are the useless residue of the human brain's disproportionate size and ...
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... Human Requirements , " for example , Marx perceives humanity estranged from itself by the " modern economic system's " extension of false products and needs , by a " contriving and ever - calculat- ing subservience to inhuman ...
... Human Requirements , " for example , Marx perceives humanity estranged from itself by the " modern economic system's " extension of false products and needs , by a " contriving and ever - calculat- ing subservience to inhuman ...
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The Importance of Point of View in Fiction | 16 |
On Gender Art | 22 |
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