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A recent collection of essays called Subject and Object in Renaissance Culture is founded on the belief that personal identity in the Renaissance was rooted in a dialectical relation between agents and material objects : its varied ...
A recent collection of essays called Subject and Object in Renaissance Culture is founded on the belief that personal identity in the Renaissance was rooted in a dialectical relation between agents and material objects : its varied ...
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And this air of material enigmas is further developed later in the poem , when we seem , by virtue of eavesdropping on a conversation between two lovers , to have discovered something about the prior history of these objects .
And this air of material enigmas is further developed later in the poem , when we seem , by virtue of eavesdropping on a conversation between two lovers , to have discovered something about the prior history of these objects .
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Anthropology of Art and Architecture Leach had always on the side been interested in the objects and artefacts of the so - called ' premodern ' / ' primitive ' societies which had simultaneously aesthetic and religious / ritual and ...
Anthropology of Art and Architecture Leach had always on the side been interested in the objects and artefacts of the so - called ' premodern ' / ' primitive ' societies which had simultaneously aesthetic and religious / ritual and ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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