The Christian Tragic Hero in French and English LiteratureHumanities Press, 1983 - 170 oldal |
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... feel attenuated pleasure , and most Catholics feel a consuming joy , a veritable joie de vivre , sometimes incarnate in the carnival season . This is what Montaigne felt in a sensual way as a libertin ( though not truly libertine or ...
... feel attenuated pleasure , and most Catholics feel a consuming joy , a veritable joie de vivre , sometimes incarnate in the carnival season . This is what Montaigne felt in a sensual way as a libertin ( though not truly libertine or ...
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... feel that Blaise Pascal is the most overrated mind in Occidental history . We feel that he failed in all par- ticulars as a man , as a literary figure , and as a Catholic . He might very well have been a great scientist if he had not ...
... feel that Blaise Pascal is the most overrated mind in Occidental history . We feel that he failed in all par- ticulars as a man , as a literary figure , and as a Catholic . He might very well have been a great scientist if he had not ...
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... feel that Claudel has never been properly appreciated in his true dimensions as a Catholic existentialist . Hence ... feel that Partage de midi is Claudel's admitted masterpiece because he so admirably combines the autobiographical ele ...
... feel that Claudel has never been properly appreciated in his true dimensions as a Catholic existentialist . Hence ... feel that Partage de midi is Claudel's admitted masterpiece because he so admirably combines the autobiographical ele ...
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Montaigne as Christian Tragic Hero | 9 |
Pascal as Christian Tragic Hero | 21 |
Baudelaire as Christian Tragic Hero | 39 |
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