The Centennial Review: CR., Volum 30College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1986 |
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Pàgina 166
... moral ab- straction developed ( and meant to be lived out ) at a great dis- tance from them . Since my arrival in Hanoi , I must maintain that sense of solidarity alongside new unexpected feelings which indicate that , unhappily , it ...
... moral ab- straction developed ( and meant to be lived out ) at a great dis- tance from them . Since my arrival in Hanoi , I must maintain that sense of solidarity alongside new unexpected feelings which indicate that , unhappily , it ...
Pàgina 319
... moral paradigms is simple , but they combine to produce a shifting , kaleidoscopic effect , for an audience's reaction to a given character in a particular situation ( say , to Devlin as he accuses Prescott of asking Alicia to do ...
... moral paradigms is simple , but they combine to produce a shifting , kaleidoscopic effect , for an audience's reaction to a given character in a particular situation ( say , to Devlin as he accuses Prescott of asking Alicia to do ...
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... moral preoccupations , " and are fully engaged with the world they create . Since the compulsive elements of wom- en's fiction inevitably involve moral and social questions , it is not surprising that of the four writers Leavis includes ...
... moral preoccupations , " and are fully engaged with the world they create . Since the compulsive elements of wom- en's fiction inevitably involve moral and social questions , it is not surprising that of the four writers Leavis includes ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1986 | 1 |
JUDITH BRYANT WITTENBERG | 25 |
David KleinBARD | 41 |
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