The Christian Tragic Hero in French and English LiteratureHumanities Press, 1983 - 170 oldal |
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... literature so ineffably much that it kept him from his religious vocation . Consequently , he always felt guilty about his love for literature , and in truth he was a little embarrassed by it . For he would have loved nothing better ...
... literature so ineffably much that it kept him from his religious vocation . Consequently , he always felt guilty about his love for literature , and in truth he was a little embarrassed by it . For he would have loved nothing better ...
75. oldal
... literature from medieval literature , even in the latter's fullest expression of the Roman de la rose and , indeed , Dante's Divina Com- media , is that medieval literature is only two - dimensional . On the other hand , Renaissance ...
... literature from medieval literature , even in the latter's fullest expression of the Roman de la rose and , indeed , Dante's Divina Com- media , is that medieval literature is only two - dimensional . On the other hand , Renaissance ...
150. oldal
... literature . In " The Hollow Men , " however , Eliot returns to his established great- ness ; and this is imagistically and philosophically one of the major poems of English literature . There are many memorable lines , all contributing ...
... literature . In " The Hollow Men , " however , Eliot returns to his established great- ness ; and this is imagistically and philosophically one of the major poems of English literature . There are many memorable lines , all contributing ...
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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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