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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... imaginative fiction , yet is nevertheless consistent with a searching " thinking through " of certain immediate problems upon an intuitive scale , or deepseated legend of imagination , to which one pins one's faith in relating the ...
... imaginative fiction , yet is nevertheless consistent with a searching " thinking through " of certain immediate problems upon an intuitive scale , or deepseated legend of imagination , to which one pins one's faith in relating the ...
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... imagination of Donne in Palace of the Peacock , Fenwick in The Secret Ladder , and Stevenson in Heartland are all agents of one imagination , by which I understand him to mean man's imagination , like the original , still - latent ...
... imagination of Donne in Palace of the Peacock , Fenwick in The Secret Ladder , and Stevenson in Heartland are all agents of one imagination , by which I understand him to mean man's imagination , like the original , still - latent ...
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... imagination . In his hands even rigid Ahab would be transformable . Melville's art presents vivid , indelible pictures symbolizing aspects of the world . In Harris's novels movement is memo- rable : each unforgettable scene is a ...
... imagination . In his hands even rigid Ahab would be transformable . Melville's art presents vivid , indelible pictures symbolizing aspects of the world . In Harris's novels movement is memo- rable : each unforgettable scene is a ...
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