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... human nature . He believes the only hope for humanity is self - knowledge , attained and practised by the individual . ' In an interview for Books and Art1 he also made it clear that the basic problem of modern humanity , in his view ...
... human nature . He believes the only hope for humanity is self - knowledge , attained and practised by the individual . ' In an interview for Books and Art1 he also made it clear that the basic problem of modern humanity , in his view ...
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... human child , and Wells exults in their hunting down and ultimate destruction . Golding exactly reverses this concept . Here it is the Neander- thalers who are creatures of primal innocence : it is the new men , and they alone , who ...
... human child , and Wells exults in their hunting down and ultimate destruction . Golding exactly reverses this concept . Here it is the Neander- thalers who are creatures of primal innocence : it is the new men , and they alone , who ...
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... human ' ( which we know ) ' and would vanish if the mind could alter its theme ' - both of which premisses seem highly arguable . Au fond , Golding is a religious mystic , for whom the bulk of mankind is fiercely repellent , and in ...
... human ' ( which we know ) ' and would vanish if the mind could alter its theme ' - both of which premisses seem highly arguable . Au fond , Golding is a religious mystic , for whom the bulk of mankind is fiercely repellent , and in ...
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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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