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... political or religious leitmotiv . One of the earliest attempts at this must have been Fénelon's Telemachus , which appeared in 1699 . This work was less concerned with Telemachus ' adventures in search of his father than with providing ...
... political or religious leitmotiv . One of the earliest attempts at this must have been Fénelon's Telemachus , which appeared in 1699 . This work was less concerned with Telemachus ' adventures in search of his father than with providing ...
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... political radicalism and of protestant non - conformity , although a number of them had abandoned the religion of their childhood for a watchful agnosticism strongly tinged with moral earnestness . In their eyes the reputation of Edith ...
... political radicalism and of protestant non - conformity , although a number of them had abandoned the religion of their childhood for a watchful agnosticism strongly tinged with moral earnestness . In their eyes the reputation of Edith ...
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... politics , and was to feel that nearly all of them would have benefited by reading Rousseau and Burke . I know that Rousseau was one of the silliest of political writers , but the issues about which he was silly are those on which ...
... politics , and was to feel that nearly all of them would have benefited by reading Rousseau and Burke . I know that Rousseau was one of the silliest of political writers , but the issues about which he was silly are those on which ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A Ph D f r s l | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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