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... regarded as the supreme good ; is there not something absurd about rational adults demanding larger and larger doses of excitement from art and literature ? My guests were unable to give me a satisfying answer , since it is uncommonly ...
... regarded as the supreme good ; is there not something absurd about rational adults demanding larger and larger doses of excitement from art and literature ? My guests were unable to give me a satisfying answer , since it is uncommonly ...
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... Much of this was anticipated by Marshall McLuhan in the title- essay of The Mechanical Bride , first published in 1951 . Lawrence regarded the mechanisation of humanity with rage and despair AMERICA : THE INCREDIBLE REALITY 99.
... Much of this was anticipated by Marshall McLuhan in the title- essay of The Mechanical Bride , first published in 1951 . Lawrence regarded the mechanisation of humanity with rage and despair AMERICA : THE INCREDIBLE REALITY 99.
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... regarded by his creator . Snow is well known for having argued that the scientists are more fitting guardians of humanistic tradition than the most admired literary figures of the twentieth century , whom he sees as implicitly * ' Lewis ...
... regarded by his creator . Snow is well known for having argued that the scientists are more fitting guardians of humanistic tradition than the most admired literary figures of the twentieth century , whom he sees as implicitly * ' Lewis ...
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Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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