Commonwealth Literature and the Modern WorldHena Maes-Jelinek Published under the sponsorship of the Revue des Langues Vivantes, 1975 - Commonwealth literature (English) - 181 pages |
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... becomes more and more collectivist , if not totalitarian , and the notion of original essence or interior body / interior essence is apparently eclipsed . That eclipse may effectively conceal not only the reality of the past but the ...
... becomes more and more collectivist , if not totalitarian , and the notion of original essence or interior body / interior essence is apparently eclipsed . That eclipse may effectively conceal not only the reality of the past but the ...
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... becomes aware of the " circuit of compassion " there ( previously a " circuit of fear and love engendered by her in him " [ p . 34 ] and a " circuit of conviction " [ p . 39 ] ) he hears a “ delayed blast " ( p . 79 ) . The train , or ...
... becomes aware of the " circuit of compassion " there ( previously a " circuit of fear and love engendered by her in him " [ p . 34 ] and a " circuit of conviction " [ p . 39 ] ) he hears a “ delayed blast " ( p . 79 ) . The train , or ...
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... becomes Rufus Dawes , and then becomes Tom Crosbie when John Rex becomes the false Richard Devine . A change of status is the motive for the mutiny in Part Two ( the first Part of the shorter version ) ; there is a play of contrasts ...
... becomes Rufus Dawes , and then becomes Tom Crosbie when John Rex becomes the false Richard Devine . A change of status is the motive for the mutiny in Part Two ( the first Part of the shorter version ) ; there is a play of contrasts ...
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