Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas Hawthorn Books, 1967 - 414 pagini |
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... nature of things . Of course , by the same token , the humanist or Hindu or Buddhist may have the same parochial conception of literature , each seeing great literature as that which displays the ultimate nature and destiny of man as ...
... nature of things . Of course , by the same token , the humanist or Hindu or Buddhist may have the same parochial conception of literature , each seeing great literature as that which displays the ultimate nature and destiny of man as ...
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... nature and limits of men as they move through a background of the nature and limits of their social and natural world ; but this approach to literature - which brings with it specific conceptions of the nature of reality , time ...
... nature and limits of men as they move through a background of the nature and limits of their social and natural world ; but this approach to literature - which brings with it specific conceptions of the nature of reality , time ...
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... nature , so the novelist investigates society and human nature , and a good novel is an " experiment in life . " A shift from one group of characters to another , for example , is justified by an appeal to scientific method : " In ...
... nature , so the novelist investigates society and human nature , and a good novel is an " experiment in life . " A shift from one group of characters to another , for example , is justified by an appeal to scientific method : " In ...
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Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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