College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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... attempt to transcend realism and pro- vide himself with the aforementioned virtues of esthetic distance and " op- portunity for counter - realism . " It is this latter " impulse to imagine alterna- tives to the world " which accounts ...
... attempt to transcend realism and pro- vide himself with the aforementioned virtues of esthetic distance and " op- portunity for counter - realism . " It is this latter " impulse to imagine alterna- tives to the world " which accounts ...
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... attempt to grapple with the work as a whole , the attempt to survey the forest even at the cost of the trees . But this failure is not eradicated , the problem is not solved , by isolating one aspect of the work to the exclusion of ...
... attempt to grapple with the work as a whole , the attempt to survey the forest even at the cost of the trees . But this failure is not eradicated , the problem is not solved , by isolating one aspect of the work to the exclusion of ...
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... attempt to prove that one knows what one insists is beyond knowledge , an attempt that must rely on rhetoric alone , the Essay loses much of its power . " This loss of power may be intrinsic to Pope's dialectic . Brett and Brower have ...
... attempt to prove that one knows what one insists is beyond knowledge , an attempt that must rely on rhetoric alone , the Essay loses much of its power . " This loss of power may be intrinsic to Pope's dialectic . Brett and Brower have ...
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