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Page 70
... theme , and one striking example . The theme that dominated much of European fiction in the nineteenth century was that of ' Bonapartism ' , and it received something of a final statement in Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment ; and this ...
... theme , and one striking example . The theme that dominated much of European fiction in the nineteenth century was that of ' Bonapartism ' , and it received something of a final statement in Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment ; and this ...
Page 78
... theme of the novel is indeed the alienation of which Adorno complains ; but Mann exhibits his theme by telling a story which significantly offers some hope of overcoming the sorry condition . Pascal notes correctly that if , as Adorno ...
... theme of the novel is indeed the alienation of which Adorno complains ; but Mann exhibits his theme by telling a story which significantly offers some hope of overcoming the sorry condition . Pascal notes correctly that if , as Adorno ...
Page 96
... themes drawn from various idealist and moral questions . Through a very sophisticated content analysis Goodlad discovered that the themes centring on questions of morality or love dominated popular drama : his first three conclusions ...
... themes drawn from various idealist and moral questions . Through a very sophisticated content analysis Goodlad discovered that the themes centring on questions of morality or love dominated popular drama : his first three conclusions ...
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