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... collective , authoritative style in terms of epoch . But perhaps it also brings home to us how questionable it is to approach this development in the history of literature with an oversimplified antithesis of personality style and ...
... collective , authoritative style in terms of epoch . But perhaps it also brings home to us how questionable it is to approach this development in the history of literature with an oversimplified antithesis of personality style and ...
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... collective feeling , and in the light of this truth , assumes and fulfills its dynamic role in society . It does not surprise us then that poetry can only be understood in terms of its spe- cific society . Caudwell has English poetry ...
... collective feeling , and in the light of this truth , assumes and fulfills its dynamic role in society . It does not surprise us then that poetry can only be understood in terms of its spe- cific society . Caudwell has English poetry ...
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... collective destiny and that it remains rather vague even then . In an essay , “ Die Generation als Jugendgemeinschaft , " 140 Eduard Wechsler envisages the birth of a new literary generation from a collective motivation of young people ...
... collective destiny and that it remains rather vague even then . In an essay , “ Die Generation als Jugendgemeinschaft , " 140 Eduard Wechsler envisages the birth of a new literary generation from a collective motivation of young people ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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