The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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53. oldal
... situation , and his solutions accept in practical fashion the limitations of that situation . The odd thing about Kipling is that such a talent , at such a time , should not have been housed in an ' authentic conscious- ness ' , and in ...
... situation , and his solutions accept in practical fashion the limitations of that situation . The odd thing about Kipling is that such a talent , at such a time , should not have been housed in an ' authentic conscious- ness ' , and in ...
83. oldal
... situation as a result of the war . For this reason I chose a Russian prisoner as the heroine's lover ' . In such an act of choice the fatality begins , for although Böll is writing about a real society and its falsities , he is ...
... situation as a result of the war . For this reason I chose a Russian prisoner as the heroine's lover ' . In such an act of choice the fatality begins , for although Böll is writing about a real society and its falsities , he is ...
233. oldal
... situation which cannot be broken by any of the more or less patronizing interpretations put forward by those whose real aim is to deflect the reader from any direct participation in the play , who need - by one means or another - to ...
... situation which cannot be broken by any of the more or less patronizing interpretations put forward by those whose real aim is to deflect the reader from any direct participation in the play , who need - by one means or another - to ...
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