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... personality in the modern world , and in so doing he comes to conclusions that are by no means pessimistic . Proust's argument is , in a sense , simple . In a complex society ( i.e. Paris rather than Combray , or , city not country ) ...
... personality in the modern world , and in so doing he comes to conclusions that are by no means pessimistic . Proust's argument is , in a sense , simple . In a complex society ( i.e. Paris rather than Combray , or , city not country ) ...
Page 66
... personality ( 1950 , pp . 261-2 ) . And this general view stressing the importance of an ideological factor not obviously related to any particular class interest has been stressed with very great insight by both D. H. Lawrence and L ...
... personality ( 1950 , pp . 261-2 ) . And this general view stressing the importance of an ideological factor not obviously related to any particular class interest has been stressed with very great insight by both D. H. Lawrence and L ...
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... personality interferes with his interpretation and understanding of the world . His own imagination encourages him to romanticise love and art ; this leads to disillusion once he realises that the reality of these ' worlds ' is quite ...
... personality interferes with his interpretation and understanding of the world . His own imagination encourages him to romanticise love and art ; this leads to disillusion once he realises that the reality of these ' worlds ' is quite ...
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The novel realism and modernism | 64 |
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