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... relation with that , he puts this character into relation with that , he keeps alive a particular series of connotations in description or imagery ; and in doing so he invites the reader to think about the possible signifi- cance of ...
... relation with that , he puts this character into relation with that , he keeps alive a particular series of connotations in description or imagery ; and in doing so he invites the reader to think about the possible signifi- cance of ...
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... relation between his work and what we fondly call the larger issues , the massive pressures that produce , now as ... relations with each other ' ) ; that , as T. S. Eliot put it , ' the real hero , in any of James's stories , is a ...
... relation between his work and what we fondly call the larger issues , the massive pressures that produce , now as ... relations with each other ' ) ; that , as T. S. Eliot put it , ' the real hero , in any of James's stories , is a ...
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... relation to the passion of love . In a play by Shaw the ideas would be put forward in the form of argument and counter - argument . Shakespeare is subtler . His characters do not only advance ideas , they embody attitudes to life that ...
... relation to the passion of love . In a play by Shaw the ideas would be put forward in the form of argument and counter - argument . Shakespeare is subtler . His characters do not only advance ideas , they embody attitudes to life that ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
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