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Page 37
... aesthetic concept of the art of the novel that has been inherited virtually unchanged from Flaubert . ) In fact , the creators of character , in the traditional sense , can now do nothing more than present us with puppets in whom they ...
... aesthetic concept of the art of the novel that has been inherited virtually unchanged from Flaubert . ) In fact , the creators of character , in the traditional sense , can now do nothing more than present us with puppets in whom they ...
Page 54
... aesthetic questions , as on most others , and is riven by scholastic factionalism . Nevertheless , if liberalism is in its last days , and the future belongs to one of the several possible varieties of totalitarianism , there is at ...
... aesthetic questions , as on most others , and is riven by scholastic factionalism . Nevertheless , if liberalism is in its last days , and the future belongs to one of the several possible varieties of totalitarianism , there is at ...
Page 90
... aesthetic . There is a comparable division in absurdist fiction , between the writers of whom one can posit some kind of relationship to American reality , or reality in general , and those who are much more concerned with establishing ...
... aesthetic . There is a comparable division in absurdist fiction , between the writers of whom one can posit some kind of relationship to American reality , or reality in general , and those who are much more concerned with establishing ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
Copyright | |
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