The Centennial Review: CR., 20. kötetCollege of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1976 |
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167. oldal
... relation not as a relation but a merely negative psychosomatic unity . Selfhood , which for Kierkegaard is a relationship , requires a third synthesizing , relational power , which Kierkegaard calls spirit . The disruption of the ...
... relation not as a relation but a merely negative psychosomatic unity . Selfhood , which for Kierkegaard is a relationship , requires a third synthesizing , relational power , which Kierkegaard calls spirit . The disruption of the ...
263. oldal
... relation to an audience unstated . " Song of Myself " dramatizes its own creation , enacting the speaker's transformation into a poet , the process of finding a subject matter , and the creation of a new kind of reader . The historical ...
... relation to an audience unstated . " Song of Myself " dramatizes its own creation , enacting the speaker's transformation into a poet , the process of finding a subject matter , and the creation of a new kind of reader . The historical ...
269. oldal
... relation to poetic subject matter , his interest in topics which have not been made the subject of poetry before . Among these are concerns with the city , with American land- scapes and people , and with scenes from American history ...
... relation to poetic subject matter , his interest in topics which have not been made the subject of poetry before . Among these are concerns with the city , with American land- scapes and people , and with scenes from American history ...
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ALBERT GOLDBARTH | 53 |
Repudiation and Reality Instruction in Saul Bellows Fiction | 75 |
NUMBER | 101 |
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