After the 'thirties: The Novel in Britain and Its FutureLawrence & Wishart, 1956 - 239 oldal |
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... experience of the artist has been too narrow , and often it is because it is narrow and not from a depth of vision that bitterness arises . How many contemporary poets can claim an experience as wide as that of Chaucer , or Spenser , or ...
... experience of the artist has been too narrow , and often it is because it is narrow and not from a depth of vision that bitterness arises . How many contemporary poets can claim an experience as wide as that of Chaucer , or Spenser , or ...
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... experience — may the poet dare to utter the meaning of the death , its horror and the tremendous majesty of the human essence inherited and expressed by the murdered child . From her murder spring indeed the forces of resistance to evil ...
... experience — may the poet dare to utter the meaning of the death , its horror and the tremendous majesty of the human essence inherited and expressed by the murdered child . From her murder spring indeed the forces of resistance to evil ...
209. oldal
... experience . The distinguishing feature of Virginia Woolf's apprehen- sion of life lies . . . in its passivity ; and furthermore , she subscribed unwittingly to a view of life which placed a primary emphasis upon the object . One ...
... experience . The distinguishing feature of Virginia Woolf's apprehen- sion of life lies . . . in its passivity ; and furthermore , she subscribed unwittingly to a view of life which placed a primary emphasis upon the object . One ...
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CHAP PAGE Part I The Contemporary Scene | 9 |
What the Problem is II | 11 |
The New Start of the 1920s | 17 |
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