Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 32 |
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... imagination in the serious study of history ? It can stimulate our early interest . It can perpetually feed that interest by such methods as the sounds and associations of great names . But should it then be discarded as a danger , as a ...
... imagination in the serious study of history ? It can stimulate our early interest . It can perpetually feed that interest by such methods as the sounds and associations of great names . But should it then be discarded as a danger , as a ...
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... imagination , an imagination controlled by a sense of balance and proportion , untwisted by enthusiasm or by moral disapproval , unaffected by patriotic or partisan or ecclesiastical loyalties . Can the romantic imagination ever be so ...
... imagination , an imagination controlled by a sense of balance and proportion , untwisted by enthusiasm or by moral disapproval , unaffected by patriotic or partisan or ecclesiastical loyalties . Can the romantic imagination ever be so ...
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... imagination of the creator and the imagination of the recipient . In the best works this quality is added to the disciplined imagination that the historian must have in order to collect his material ; it is something more that he needs ...
... imagination of the creator and the imagination of the recipient . In the best works this quality is added to the disciplined imagination that the historian must have in order to collect his material ; it is something more that he needs ...
Inhalt
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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A. E. Housman Admiral Aeneid Anatole France artist Balzac beauty believe better Buonaparte C. V. Wedgwood called characters Charlotte Brontë Charlus Collingwood contemporary creative critic death delightful Dickens English experience eyes fairy-story feel fiction Flies France's Francian French Gilbert Murray give Golding Golding's historical novel Homer human Ialdabaoth ideas illusion Inheritors irony Jane Eyre Joyce Cary Joyce Cary's kind knew L'Île des pingouins language later Latmos lecture literary literature living looked Lord Madame Marcel means mind Miss Mister Johnson moral names narrative nature Nelson never novelist once original Paphnuce passage Pincher Martin poem poet poetry Proust readers reality recherche romantic imagination Sammy seems sense Sir John Moore spirit story style suggested symbol tell Thaïs things thought tion told translation understand Villeparisis Virgil whole woman words writing wrote young