Victorians Institute Journal, المجلد 15Old Dominion University, 1987 |
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... desires , are for Baldassare one and the same . In what we might call the official doctrine of the novel , the past acts as a master ; for Baldassare , the past is the servant of present desire . In both cases , however , a common ...
... desires , are for Baldassare one and the same . In what we might call the official doctrine of the novel , the past acts as a master ; for Baldassare , the past is the servant of present desire . In both cases , however , a common ...
الصفحة 117
... desire , which gives to them the intensity it often assumes , so as in some characters to surpass in strength all other desires . In these cases the means have become part of the end , and a more important part of it than any of the ...
... desire , which gives to them the intensity it often assumes , so as in some characters to surpass in strength all other desires . In these cases the means have become part of the end , and a more important part of it than any of the ...
الصفحة 148
... desire for subjective unity while it denies , in its formal conventions , the possibility of fulfilling such a desire ; uncommonly open access to the contradictions underlying the Victorian myth of the individual . . . gives the ...
... desire for subjective unity while it denies , in its formal conventions , the possibility of fulfilling such a desire ; uncommonly open access to the contradictions underlying the Victorian myth of the individual . . . gives the ...
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Harry E Shaw USES OF THE PAST IN ELIOT | 17 |
Elizabeth R Epperly FROM THE BORDERLANDS | 25 |
Alan Johnson INVENTING THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE | 37 |
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