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... seems to feel that he must explain and justify Dauber's compulsion to paint by giving him a mother who used to sketch in secret because ' Mother's life was not her own while she was father's wife ' . It was finding his dead mother's ...
... seems to feel that he must explain and justify Dauber's compulsion to paint by giving him a mother who used to sketch in secret because ' Mother's life was not her own while she was father's wife ' . It was finding his dead mother's ...
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... seems to be offering us a stark choice between accepting the evil consequences of freedom or the tyranny of a totalitarian law - and - order state . In the form in which most readers know the novel , there doesn't seem much to choose ...
... seems to be offering us a stark choice between accepting the evil consequences of freedom or the tyranny of a totalitarian law - and - order state . In the form in which most readers know the novel , there doesn't seem much to choose ...
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... seems a non - conductor of human frailties , whether per- sonal or political . His very adultery seems like an exercise in poli- tical theory . His call to revolt aims to place not so much himself as a kind of purifying computer in ...
... seems a non - conductor of human frailties , whether per- sonal or political . His very adultery seems like an exercise in poli- tical theory . His call to revolt aims to place not so much himself as a kind of purifying computer in ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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