The Centennial Review: CR., Band 19College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1975 |
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... experience of the perpetual now . ' " In Hemingway's " best fiction , " A brief , immediate experience , observed realistically , is described first as it occurred " in our time " . . . . this immediate experience recalls individual ...
... experience of the perpetual now . ' " In Hemingway's " best fiction , " A brief , immediate experience , observed realistically , is described first as it occurred " in our time " . . . . this immediate experience recalls individual ...
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... experience and who is at best " divinely mad . ” In fact we almost have to see him flagellating himself , wearing the literal crown of thorns , to achieve this experience , for surely no sane person could find such release without ...
... experience and who is at best " divinely mad . ” In fact we almost have to see him flagellating himself , wearing the literal crown of thorns , to achieve this experience , for surely no sane person could find such release without ...
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... experience " for generations . For the first time the mystical experience entered the literary mainstream . It was no longer the province of poets like Crashaw and Herbert out along the tributaries . We need only remember that ...
... experience " for generations . For the first time the mystical experience entered the literary mainstream . It was no longer the province of poets like Crashaw and Herbert out along the tributaries . We need only remember that ...
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