European Writers, Količina 13Scribner, 1983 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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... thought . His style is supple , witty , and full of verbal novelty ; his neologisms and obscurities yield up their meaning without undue labor of thought . Even at his most outrageous , he has an urbanity and sweetness of temper that ...
... thought . His style is supple , witty , and full of verbal novelty ; his neologisms and obscurities yield up their meaning without undue labor of thought . Even at his most outrageous , he has an urbanity and sweetness of temper that ...
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... thought easily shows , " he wrote at the end of The Order of Things , man is an invention of recent date . And one per- haps nearing its end . If those arrangements were to disappear as they appeared , if some event of which we can at ...
... thought easily shows , " he wrote at the end of The Order of Things , man is an invention of recent date . And one per- haps nearing its end . If those arrangements were to disappear as they appeared , if some event of which we can at ...
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... thought - were displacing consciousness once again , proclaiming not only that conscious- ness is structured by the unconscious but that the unconscious itself is structured like a lan- guage . Borrowing the insights of the Swiss ...
... thought - were displacing consciousness once again , proclaiming not only that conscious- ness is structured by the unconscious but that the unconscious itself is structured like a lan- guage . Borrowing the insights of the Swiss ...
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