Byron and His FictionsWayne State University Press, 1978 - 296 sider |
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... consciousness . " How selfish Sorrow ponders on the past , " exclaims the narrator in stanza 96 , and it is this sort of merely personal self - absorption that afflicts Harold and generates his solip- sism . To this mind the past is ...
... consciousness . " How selfish Sorrow ponders on the past , " exclaims the narrator in stanza 96 , and it is this sort of merely personal self - absorption that afflicts Harold and generates his solip- sism . To this mind the past is ...
Side 104
... consciousness based on a disjunction between past and present rather than a unified self- consciousness . By his own account his yearnings still haunt Mazeppa , and " the vain shadow of the past " stands between him and true integration ...
... consciousness based on a disjunction between past and present rather than a unified self- consciousness . By his own account his yearnings still haunt Mazeppa , and " the vain shadow of the past " stands between him and true integration ...
Side 148
... consciousness that distinguishes Cain from those around him is the consciousness of a self tormented by its own separateness and horrified by the shrunken solipsism it con- templates . Cain experiences what Manfred declares figuratively ...
... consciousness that distinguishes Cain from those around him is the consciousness of a self tormented by its own separateness and horrified by the shrunken solipsism it con- templates . Cain experiences what Manfred declares figuratively ...
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