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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Hena Maes-Jelinek. be capable of some measure of detachment from the past as well as relatedness to the past . Let me put it in another way that may be simpler perhaps . Take an object . A bridge perhaps , a bone , a flute perhaps , a ...
Hena Maes-Jelinek. be capable of some measure of detachment from the past as well as relatedness to the past . Let me put it in another way that may be simpler perhaps . Take an object . A bridge perhaps , a bone , a flute perhaps , a ...
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... past of patterns and obsessions which have enslaved , imprisoned , split , and victimized everyone is a major theme in all of Melville and Harris . But Harris's main attention is focused on how the consolidation of the past can be ...
... past of patterns and obsessions which have enslaved , imprisoned , split , and victimized everyone is a major theme in all of Melville and Harris . But Harris's main attention is focused on how the consolidation of the past can be ...
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... past and future together , into direct , fertile , verbal dialogue at last with the lover , whose speech , like the ... past is always present . He is leading an exploratory party , and Susan is a member of it , now appearing to him as ...
... past and future together , into direct , fertile , verbal dialogue at last with the lover , whose speech , like the ... past is always present . He is leading an exploratory party , and Susan is a member of it , now appearing to him as ...
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