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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... nature of reflection one sees in nature at large . A bridge is reflected in a stream as if that stream were the uncon- scious canvas a painter uses . All this is obvious . What is controversial and difficult to establish is the reality ...
... nature of reflection one sees in nature at large . A bridge is reflected in a stream as if that stream were the uncon- scious canvas a painter uses . All this is obvious . What is controversial and difficult to establish is the reality ...
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... natural jail " ; this term is used by Clarke as the title of Chapter 20 in Part Four of His Natural Life : " A Natural Peniten- tiary . " As myth it can be related to the ever - present New World myth of " The Garden in the Wilderness ...
... natural jail " ; this term is used by Clarke as the title of Chapter 20 in Part Four of His Natural Life : " A Natural Peniten- tiary . " As myth it can be related to the ever - present New World myth of " The Garden in the Wilderness ...
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... Natural Life Devine always had the alternative of losing his vision of Dora's belief in " good Mr. Dawes " and descending to the animal state of Gabbett or of holding to it and eventu- ally " passing " as Tom Crosbie , a free man ; in ...
... Natural Life Devine always had the alternative of losing his vision of Dora's belief in " good Mr. Dawes " and descending to the animal state of Gabbett or of holding to it and eventu- ally " passing " as Tom Crosbie , a free man ; in ...
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