The Kenyon Review, Količina 28John Crowe Ransom Kenyon College, 1966 |
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Stran 204
... human existence with Hawthorne's is to illustrate pre- cisely the extreme position Poe embraced . As much as any ... human nature , " he argues crucially , " strikes down deep into this earthly soil " ; the unique quality of human ...
... human existence with Hawthorne's is to illustrate pre- cisely the extreme position Poe embraced . As much as any ... human nature , " he argues crucially , " strikes down deep into this earthly soil " ; the unique quality of human ...
Stran 307
... human ordering of experience , so that there can be no solid basis , whether in finite matter or human reason , upon which the novelist can erect his commentary . The vast terror of the atomic bomb has rendered individual tragedy ...
... human ordering of experience , so that there can be no solid basis , whether in finite matter or human reason , upon which the novelist can erect his commentary . The vast terror of the atomic bomb has rendered individual tragedy ...
Stran 690
... human heart than has been possible at any previous time . Our nightmares are in no respect perfectly equivalent to those of our fathers , whether in scope or ferocity . Surrounded by a gaudy affluence , we are beset by intimations of ...
... human heart than has been possible at any previous time . Our nightmares are in no respect perfectly equivalent to those of our fathers , whether in scope or ferocity . Surrounded by a gaudy affluence , we are beset by intimations of ...
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