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The convict and the woman have no emotional relationship at all ; in fact , they behave completely impersonally toward each other . ... in his right relation with woman ; and this integrity is sapiential , in a sense salvific .
The convict and the woman have no emotional relationship at all ; in fact , they behave completely impersonally toward each other . ... in his right relation with woman ; and this integrity is sapiential , in a sense salvific .
Pagina 205
When things have been absorbed into that inner space , their exact relations can be understood in finest detail and in necessary sequence . All things now are of the same nature as the mind and lie open to that searching inward light ...
When things have been absorbed into that inner space , their exact relations can be understood in finest detail and in necessary sequence . All things now are of the same nature as the mind and lie open to that searching inward light ...
Pagina 224
The central theme of the novel , in spite of its title , is the relationship between Rupert and Gerald . ... He is willing to marry Gudrun , but for him “ marriage was not the committing of himself into a relation with Gudrun .
The central theme of the novel , in spite of its title , is the relationship between Rupert and Gerald . ... He is willing to marry Gudrun , but for him “ marriage was not the committing of himself into a relation with Gudrun .
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Cuprins
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and Religion George A. Panichas Vizualizare fragmente - 1967 |
Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and Religion George A. Panichas Vizualizare fragmente - 1967 |
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