Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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... reason " and the " reason " of nature . For the French have remained arrant Cartesians , and the physics of “ evidence ” is still their greatest consolation . Chateaubriand was for his part an out - and - out “ Galilean , " just as ...
... reason " and the " reason " of nature . For the French have remained arrant Cartesians , and the physics of “ evidence ” is still their greatest consolation . Chateaubriand was for his part an out - and - out “ Galilean , " just as ...
Page 152
... reason , ' and set it down on his title page as " the right of reason , " and have this passed , printed , and published without alteration at the beginning of a big volume on psychosomatic medicine - well , such things show clearly ...
... reason , ' and set it down on his title page as " the right of reason , " and have this passed , printed , and published without alteration at the beginning of a big volume on psychosomatic medicine - well , such things show clearly ...
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... reason but not constrained by this reason or rationalism because it did not seek to trespass beyond the boundaries ascribed to it . In the preceding century , however , the human spirit had refused to accept with complacency a space ...
... reason but not constrained by this reason or rationalism because it did not seek to trespass beyond the boundaries ascribed to it . In the preceding century , however , the human spirit had refused to accept with complacency a space ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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