Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 32 |
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... ILLUSION AND REALITY By PAMELA HANSFORD JOHNSON , F.R.S.L. ( Read 22 March 1962 ) Jocelyn Brooke in the Chair A la recherche du temps perdu is a gigantic attempt to reconcile what is with what seems : to locate the hair - thread horizon ...
... ILLUSION AND REALITY By PAMELA HANSFORD JOHNSON , F.R.S.L. ( Read 22 March 1962 ) Jocelyn Brooke in the Chair A la recherche du temps perdu is a gigantic attempt to reconcile what is with what seems : to locate the hair - thread horizon ...
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... illusion , if it be so ; then the reality ; then the blending of the one into the other , to produce the indivisible . From Balzac , Proust learned something which lends an apparent weight of realism to his book when , in fact , it only ...
... illusion , if it be so ; then the reality ; then the blending of the one into the other , to produce the indivisible . From Balzac , Proust learned something which lends an apparent weight of realism to his book when , in fact , it only ...
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... illusion which conceal an intellectual reality . Proust is so complex a writer that we are over - tempted to find shorthand contractions for what we read into him . We catch the illusion , and the reality escapes us : we debate the ...
... illusion which conceal an intellectual reality . Proust is so complex a writer that we are over - tempted to find shorthand contractions for what we read into him . We catch the illusion , and the reality escapes us : we debate the ...
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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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