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... Proust's attitude towards inversion , since a great number of his ' false directions ' are related to this . Edmund Wilson calls Proust a moralist : a harsh one . I am sure he is right . Proust's attitude and Gide's are wildly disparate ...
... Proust's attitude towards inversion , since a great number of his ' false directions ' are related to this . Edmund Wilson calls Proust a moralist : a harsh one . I am sure he is right . Proust's attitude and Gide's are wildly disparate ...
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... Proust is afraid that Jupien looks ridiculous ; he does not want him to look ridiculous ; so he attempts , by a peculiarly audacious conjuring trick , to make us see Jupien in the romantic light in which Proust would love to see him ...
... Proust is afraid that Jupien looks ridiculous ; he does not want him to look ridiculous ; so he attempts , by a peculiarly audacious conjuring trick , to make us see Jupien in the romantic light in which Proust would love to see him ...
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... Proust made a microcosm of the whole of society . Though some Marxists might shy at the idea , Proust's study of the supersession of the old feudal aristo- cracy by the rich and pushful bourgeoisie might have been made by a Marxist ...
... Proust made a microcosm of the whole of society . Though some Marxists might shy at the idea , Proust's study of the supersession of the old feudal aristo- cracy by the rich and pushful bourgeoisie might have been made by a Marxist ...
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INTRODUCTION By JOANNA RICHARDSON M A F R S L | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture | 18 |
THE WORLD OF WILLIAM GOLDING | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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