A Being More Intense: A Study of the Prose Works of Bunyan, Swift, and DeFoeAMS Press, 1984 - 222 стор. |
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... writers designed and analyzes the implications of the relationships between society and the individual . We find two extremes in the societies described in these prose works . One is English society as contemporary Englishmen knew it ...
... writers designed and analyzes the implications of the relationships between society and the individual . We find two extremes in the societies described in these prose works . One is English society as contemporary Englishmen knew it ...
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... writers remind us of the ideal that men carry in their minds . For Bunyan , the ideal can never exist on earth , but Swift and Defoe brood over creatures that can conceive what they cannot build . Ultimately , they fear that man is too ...
... writers remind us of the ideal that men carry in their minds . For Bunyan , the ideal can never exist on earth , but Swift and Defoe brood over creatures that can conceive what they cannot build . Ultimately , they fear that man is too ...
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... writers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , like philosophers , speculated about the inner life , individuality , and personality , but because they had to embody their opinions in characters whose realism could be accepted ...
... writers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , like philosophers , speculated about the inner life , individuality , and personality , but because they had to embody their opinions in characters whose realism could be accepted ...
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Initiation and Integration | 1 |
Organization and Government | 26 |
Piety Commerce and Freedom | 65 |
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A Being More Intense: A Study of the Prose Works of Bunyan, Swift, and DeFoe Paula R. Backscheider Перегляд фрагмента - 1984 |
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