European WritersScribner, 1983 - 1992 strani This reference work is comprised of two volumes treating the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, three volumes on the Romantics, and four volumes dealing with twentieth century authors. Scholar's new to literary history and criticism should find the balanced, well written essays on included authors a solid introduction. |
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... universal terms . At the personal level , the com- mon goal provides them with a ready - made path of achievement that has been socially val- idated , allowing each to direct his energies toward a well - defined goal . When well accom ...
... universal terms . At the personal level , the com- mon goal provides them with a ready - made path of achievement that has been socially val- idated , allowing each to direct his energies toward a well - defined goal . When well accom ...
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... universal quality as distinguishing great lit- erature : It is the universally human qualities of a work and man's eternally recurring dreams which im- part to it the validity which extends through the centuries . The vitality of a ...
... universal quality as distinguishing great lit- erature : It is the universally human qualities of a work and man's eternally recurring dreams which im- part to it the validity which extends through the centuries . The vitality of a ...
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... UNIVERSAL " : FROM MARXISM TO BIOGRAPHY Apart from the few years in the early 1950's when he thought that a dogmatic fidelity to the Communist party was necessary , Sartre was always in tension with official ideologies and institutions ...
... UNIVERSAL " : FROM MARXISM TO BIOGRAPHY Apart from the few years in the early 1950's when he thought that a dogmatic fidelity to the Communist party was necessary , Sartre was always in tension with official ideologies and institutions ...
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European Writers, Količina 12 William Thomas Hobdell Jackson,George Stade Predogled ni na voljo - 1983 |
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Alberto Moravia André André Malraux appear artist Athens Aymé Aymé's Beauvoir become Bjartur bourgeois Canetti characters Communist consciousness critics culture death dreams Ekelöf ence essay existence existential experience Eyvind Johnson Fascist father feel Ferdydurke fiction Fontamara France freedom French friends George Seferis Gombrowicz Greek Gunnar Ekelöf human Iceland Ignazio Silone images individual intellectual Italian language later literary literature lives Maigret Malraux man's Marguerite Yourcenar meaning ment Milan modern moral Moravia mother myth narrative narrator Nathalie Sarraute ness never novel novelist Odysseus Paris Pavese Pavese's play poems poet poet's poetry political protagonist published Quasimodo Queneau reader reality Reykjavík Ritsos Saint-Exupéry Salka Valka Sarraute Sarraute's Sartre Sartre's Seferis sense sexual Silone Silone's Simenon sion social society Stockholm story style suffering symbol theme things thought tion Trans-Atlantyk Translated tropisms truth Vittorini voice woman women words writing wrote York young Yourcenar