A Human Idiom: Literature and HumanityChatto & Windus, 1964 - 212 strani |
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Chapter Page | 11 |
Coleridges | 32 |
the Writings of George | 74 |
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abstract activity American attitude Autobiography Bachelor of Arts Brian Glanville certainly Character and Opinion child civilisation coherence Coleridge committal common complete conception concrete consciousness context conviction criticism D. H. Lawrence D. J. Enright detachment developed elements Eliot English Enright existence experience expression F. R. Leavis fact feeling football George Santayana habit Henry James human nature Ibid idea ideal idiom imagination impression impulse influence insisted intellectual intelligence intensity intimate J. C. Squire James's kind language Leavis's Leopold Bloom literary literature living London means ment mind modern moral Narayan's ness novel object organised passion perception perhaps philosopher poem poet poetic poetry R. K. Narayan Raju Raju's reader realised reality recognised relationship relevant religion response Santayana sense sensibility simply social society spirit Stephen Dedalus stories suggest teacher temperament thing thought tion tone tradition unity Velan whole words writer young