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... objects and material relations shape human needs and designs . 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 ...
... objects and material relations shape human needs and designs . 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 ...
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... objects does not give access to the emotions behind a love affair in material form . It gives readers all the intimacy of eavesdroppers , and all the eaves- dropper's sense of puzzlement : we see apparently significant objects and ...
... objects does not give access to the emotions behind a love affair in material form . It gives readers all the intimacy of eavesdroppers , and all the eaves- dropper's sense of puzzlement : we see apparently significant objects and ...
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... objects from their contexts of production and use and placing them in museums for viewing as exhibits was an issue on which he had acerbic things to say . He was an advocate of informed ways of assembling museum objects that gave the ...
... objects from their contexts of production and use and placing them in museums for viewing as exhibits was an issue on which he had acerbic things to say . He was an advocate of informed ways of assembling museum objects that gave the ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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