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Page 10
... situation itself , and just as man was forced to learn more and more to act , first on the basis of external impressions of the situation and afterwards by structurally analysing it , just so we may regard it as the natural development ...
... situation itself , and just as man was forced to learn more and more to act , first on the basis of external impressions of the situation and afterwards by structurally analysing it , just so we may regard it as the natural development ...
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... situation was explored in a brilliant novel by Muriel Spark , Memento Mori , which showed a sensitive yet witty aware- ness of the predicament of old people and struck a welcome blow against the customary assumption that only the young ...
... situation was explored in a brilliant novel by Muriel Spark , Memento Mori , which showed a sensitive yet witty aware- ness of the predicament of old people and struck a welcome blow against the customary assumption that only the young ...
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... situation of the American Negro - whose plight is manifest in every line that Ellison writes - but is simply following the centrifugal implications of the whole work . For all its elements of sheer fantasy , Invisible Man is involved ...
... situation of the American Negro - whose plight is manifest in every line that Ellison writes - but is simply following the centrifugal implications of the whole work . For all its elements of sheer fantasy , Invisible Man is involved ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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