Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas Hawthorn Books, 1967 - 414 pagini |
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Pagina 204
... characters in Middlemarch and all their world have no such objective existence as that of an electric battery . Even though the characters may be based in part on real people , these have been transposed into a purely fictive realm ...
... characters in Middlemarch and all their world have no such objective existence as that of an electric battery . Even though the characters may be based in part on real people , these have been transposed into a purely fictive realm ...
Pagina 207
... characters in Trollope's novels understand one another means that the drama often arises from a conflict of wills . His characters are distinguished by the strength and quality of their volition , and each novel is a kind of game in ...
... characters in Trollope's novels understand one another means that the drama often arises from a conflict of wills . His characters are distinguished by the strength and quality of their volition , and each novel is a kind of game in ...
Pagina 208
... characters should choose to play the game by different rules . Lack of detached self - awareness prevented the people in earlier novels from recognizing this , but many characters in The Way We Live Now have a new self - consciousness ...
... characters should choose to play the game by different rules . Lack of detached self - awareness prevented the people in earlier novels from recognizing this , but many characters in The Way We Live Now have a new self - consciousness ...
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Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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accept action artist awareness becomes believe called Camus century characters Christ Christian Church conception consciousness criticism D. H. Lawrence death divine doctrine Dostoevsky drama Emily Brontë English essay evil existence experience fact faith Fall Father Faulkner fiction forgiveness Franny Franny and Zooey Franny's freedom Genet George Eliot Gogol grace Greek guilt Haute surveillance hero human Huxley Ibid imagination Jesus Jesus Prayer kind literary living man's Masefield's meaning metaphysical Middlemarch Midnight Folk mind Miss O'Connor's modern moral mysticism myth nature novel novelist pantheism Perennial Philosophy person philosophical Pilgrim play poem poet poetry possible present problem prose reality religion religious literature revelation ritual Russian Sartre says secular sense society soul spirit story symbols T. S. Eliot theme theological things tion Tolstoy tradition tragedy tragic transcendence truth understanding University values Wild Palms Wilhelm wisdom Wise Blood words writes Zooey