Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... emotional and moral problems because their attention is incessantly directed towards phenomena . Wells and Jules Verne placed the human reaction at the centre ; the conquistadores of Astounding Science Fiction place it at the periphery ...
... emotional and moral problems because their attention is incessantly directed towards phenomena . Wells and Jules Verne placed the human reaction at the centre ; the conquistadores of Astounding Science Fiction place it at the periphery ...
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... emotional , intellectual , imaginative and moral ) contribute to the elaboration of the work of art . They are all necessary for uniting the particular with the universal , the concrete with the ideal , the cognitive with the emotional ...
... emotional , intellectual , imaginative and moral ) contribute to the elaboration of the work of art . They are all necessary for uniting the particular with the universal , the concrete with the ideal , the cognitive with the emotional ...
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... emotions which conflict with its teaching , or of ' wrestling ' and ' overcoming ' them ; in India , as in the East generally , the ideal is assimilation and wholeness . Thus the sexual emotions have a place in Indian religion , and ...
... emotions which conflict with its teaching , or of ' wrestling ' and ' overcoming ' them ; in India , as in the East generally , the ideal is assimilation and wholeness . Thus the sexual emotions have a place in Indian religion , and ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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