The Pacific Spectator, Količina 9Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1955 |
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Stran 275
... finally that in love he owes obligations to his girl , and that in sharing humanity and Jew- ishness with Hitler's victims he owes a social responsibility to men . Again these themes are repeated in the most moving and successful novel ...
... finally that in love he owes obligations to his girl , and that in sharing humanity and Jew- ishness with Hitler's victims he owes a social responsibility to men . Again these themes are repeated in the most moving and successful novel ...
Stran 377
... finally led each person to the Great Renunciation . What they all had in common was a profound thirst for a return to the fountains of freedom and human decency . Whatever their particular reasons might be , they all arrived ultimately ...
... finally led each person to the Great Renunciation . What they all had in common was a profound thirst for a return to the fountains of freedom and human decency . Whatever their particular reasons might be , they all arrived ultimately ...
Stran 380
... finally arrived at the right destination . The European intellectual has taken much the same path from idealism to disenchantment to defection as his American counter- part . Stephen Spender , for example , finally rejected the same ...
... finally arrived at the right destination . The European intellectual has taken much the same path from idealism to disenchantment to defection as his American counter- part . Stephen Spender , for example , finally rejected the same ...
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VISITORS IN FORMOSA Hubert G Schenck | 20 |
PREVIEW A POEM S Wilmot Schneider | 31 |
THE UNDERTOW A STORY Wesley Ford Davis | 58 |
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