Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas |
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Page 96
... beginning of the novel is difficult because the novel , defined loosely as a long prose narrative , is delimited neither as to form nor as to content . The literature of every culture contains prose tales of varying lengths , but these ...
... beginning of the novel is difficult because the novel , defined loosely as a long prose narrative , is delimited neither as to form nor as to content . The literature of every culture contains prose tales of varying lengths , but these ...
Page 120
... " New Approaches to God's Existence . " 16 " Beginning All Over Again , " Soundings , ed . A. R. Vidler ( Cambridge , England , 1962 ) , p . 18 . The Conditions of Tragedy by Martin Jarrett - Kerr , 120 THEORY AND AESTHETIC.
... " New Approaches to God's Existence . " 16 " Beginning All Over Again , " Soundings , ed . A. R. Vidler ( Cambridge , England , 1962 ) , p . 18 . The Conditions of Tragedy by Martin Jarrett - Kerr , 120 THEORY AND AESTHETIC.
Page 132
... beginning through his being rejected by his parents when they cast him away . He survives only because he is accepted by substitute parents . But his fate catches up with him . He is finally overwhelmed by his fate because he ...
... beginning through his being rejected by his parents when they cast him away . He survives only because he is accepted by substitute parents . But his fate catches up with him . He is finally overwhelmed by his fate because he ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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