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... essay ( ' British Marxists and American Freudians ' , in Innova- tions , ed . Bergonzi ) ; he contrasts the stress on the value of ' simple ordinary community life ' that we find in Lawrence or Raymond Williams , with Sartre's intense ...
... essay ( ' British Marxists and American Freudians ' , in Innova- tions , ed . Bergonzi ) ; he contrasts the stress on the value of ' simple ordinary community life ' that we find in Lawrence or Raymond Williams , with Sartre's intense ...
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... essay called ' Against Dryness ' , published in Encounter in 1961. Her approach is more overtly philo- sophical : she argues that in the face of the failure of traditional liberal philosophy to develop an adequate concept of man , the ...
... essay called ' Against Dryness ' , published in Encounter in 1961. Her approach is more overtly philo- sophical : she argues that in the face of the failure of traditional liberal philosophy to develop an adequate concept of man , the ...
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... essay by Frank Kermode ( ' D. H. Lawrence and the Apocalyptic Types ' , in Con- tinuities , 1968 ) ; but Mr Lewis , I think , overstates the resemblances . * Much of this was anticipated by Marshall McLuhan in the title- essay of The ...
... essay by Frank Kermode ( ' D. H. Lawrence and the Apocalyptic Types ' , in Con- tinuities , 1968 ) ; but Mr Lewis , I think , overstates the resemblances . * Much of this was anticipated by Marshall McLuhan in the title- essay of The ...
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Preface to the First Edition | 6 |
Preface to the Second Edition | 8 |
The Novel No Longer Novel II | 11 |
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