The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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58. oldal
... Kipling's donnée , though so much like many of James's , draws us into a more memorable encounter , perhaps because he himself seems not wholly aware of the nature and meaning of the materials he is so meticulously handling - on this ...
... Kipling's donnée , though so much like many of James's , draws us into a more memorable encounter , perhaps because he himself seems not wholly aware of the nature and meaning of the materials he is so meticulously handling - on this ...
75. oldal
... Kipling's case ) social and imperial organizations , castes and mechanisms . The weak and the mad have no signs , and the strong Schlegel Kipling is firmly resolved that signs there shall be ' . The quotation is from Alan Sandison's ...
... Kipling's case ) social and imperial organizations , castes and mechanisms . The weak and the mad have no signs , and the strong Schlegel Kipling is firmly resolved that signs there shall be ' . The quotation is from Alan Sandison's ...
76. oldal
... Kipling that can only be called Lawrentian , a deep and involuntary sense — in the Lawrence phrase — of ' what the woman is ' . And here Kipling's failure with individuals suddenly becomes a positive strength , a strength , moreover ...
... Kipling that can only be called Lawrentian , a deep and involuntary sense — in the Lawrence phrase — of ' what the woman is ' . And here Kipling's failure with individuals suddenly becomes a positive strength , a strength , moreover ...
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