Encounter, Band 18Martin Secker & Warburg., 1962 |
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... literary speculation which very rapidly becomes unmanageable . Any literary dis- cussion leads eventually from literature to ques- tions of morals and ethics , to religion , to history , to sociology ; even to geography , I am tempted ...
... literary speculation which very rapidly becomes unmanageable . Any literary dis- cussion leads eventually from literature to ques- tions of morals and ethics , to religion , to history , to sociology ; even to geography , I am tempted ...
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... literary historian , reviewer of the week's best - seller , professor , gossip - columnist . He has no illusions about the poet , but is far too kind to the ramshackle Volupté . There is a wholly admirable chapter on Port - Royal , but ...
... literary historian , reviewer of the week's best - seller , professor , gossip - columnist . He has no illusions about the poet , but is far too kind to the ramshackle Volupté . There is a wholly admirable chapter on Port - Royal , but ...
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... literary remains . The example of the re- cently exposed falsification of Nietzsche's literary remains by his sister in the interests of another totalitarian ideology tells its own cautionary tale . Nor does Mr. Willett seem to realise ...
... literary remains . The example of the re- cently exposed falsification of Nietzsche's literary remains by his sister in the interests of another totalitarian ideology tells its own cautionary tale . Nor does Mr. Willett seem to realise ...
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