Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... human . Victorian fiction acclimatised the populace to new know- ledge by introducing this knowledge in stories of human interest . Modern science fiction does exactly the opposite . It projects its human characters into a universe ...
... human . Victorian fiction acclimatised the populace to new know- ledge by introducing this knowledge in stories of human interest . Modern science fiction does exactly the opposite . It projects its human characters into a universe ...
Side 38
... human reaction at the centre ; the conquistadores of Astounding Science Fiction place it at the periphery just ... human lungs and the human ear , were necessarily dwarfed by the printed sheet . But now they have their own technical ...
... human reaction at the centre ; the conquistadores of Astounding Science Fiction place it at the periphery just ... human lungs and the human ear , were necessarily dwarfed by the printed sheet . But now they have their own technical ...
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... human miseries is not radical but palliative . Infelicity is involved in corporeal nature , and interwoven with our being ; all attempts therefore to decline it wholly are useless and vain : the armies of pain send their arrows on every ...
... human miseries is not radical but palliative . Infelicity is involved in corporeal nature , and interwoven with our being ; all attempts therefore to decline it wholly are useless and vain : the armies of pain send their arrows on every ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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