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... sense of loss and waste and futility and outrage , Frank Richards just accepts . Here I think is another fundamentally important aspect of Great War literature - the sense of outrage the writers display , the moral indignation . This ...
... sense of loss and waste and futility and outrage , Frank Richards just accepts . Here I think is another fundamentally important aspect of Great War literature - the sense of outrage the writers display , the moral indignation . This ...
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... sense of the ridiculous he had , as Jean Mouton acknowledges , a profound sense of the evil in the world and in his own life , so that for Mouton La Recherche is one of the greatest and most sincere general confessions , much more ...
... sense of the ridiculous he had , as Jean Mouton acknowledges , a profound sense of the evil in the world and in his own life , so that for Mouton La Recherche is one of the greatest and most sincere general confessions , much more ...
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... sense of the ridiculous of which Jean Mouton speaks ; he is dining with the Narrator's parents , and hearing that the Narrator wishes to become a writer encourages him in the following words : " There is the case of the son of one of my ...
... sense of the ridiculous of which Jean Mouton speaks ; he is dining with the Narrator's parents , and hearing that the Narrator wishes to become a writer encourages him in the following words : " There is the case of the son of one of my ...
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A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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