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... situation with ease . He was , in essence , a marginal figure , a composite of past and present , an inhabitant of two worlds , but a true citizen of neither . Gerstäcker was indeed sensitive to the forces and ideas of his milieu and ...
... situation with ease . He was , in essence , a marginal figure , a composite of past and present , an inhabitant of two worlds , but a true citizen of neither . Gerstäcker was indeed sensitive to the forces and ideas of his milieu and ...
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... situation , and his moving submission to the " truth " of that situation . This sort of illumination or recognition , dramatized most strikingly by Shakespeare , seems to be the result of his careful ex- ploitation of the Aristotelean ...
... situation , and his moving submission to the " truth " of that situation . This sort of illumination or recognition , dramatized most strikingly by Shakespeare , seems to be the result of his careful ex- ploitation of the Aristotelean ...
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... situation ( Othello's terrible " O fool ! fool ! fool ! " ) and then , second- ly , as an almost blinding awareness of what his experience means . In some cases , the latter type of recognition receives less emphasis , that is , the ...
... situation ( Othello's terrible " O fool ! fool ! fool ! " ) and then , second- ly , as an almost blinding awareness of what his experience means . In some cases , the latter type of recognition receives less emphasis , that is , the ...
Contents
The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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