Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas |
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... persons mean no more by religious literature than an objectively ascer- tainable historical type , then they are granting ... person's life , and it is this difference which is the uniqueness of literature and its interest . It is the ...
... persons mean no more by religious literature than an objectively ascer- tainable historical type , then they are granting ... person's life , and it is this difference which is the uniqueness of literature and its interest . It is the ...
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... person who reflects upon his prephilosophic experience will agree , but it is obvious that at least some persons read literature and undergo a genuine aesthetic experience without " believing " that literature gives the type of ...
... person who reflects upon his prephilosophic experience will agree , but it is obvious that at least some persons read literature and undergo a genuine aesthetic experience without " believing " that literature gives the type of ...
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... person . Bellow's " good men , " on the other hand , are those who accept the burden and the blessing of their humanity , who struggle to be persons and to effect a true meeting with other persons . Only in this way can a man truly ...
... person . Bellow's " good men , " on the other hand , are those who accept the burden and the blessing of their humanity , who struggle to be persons and to effect a true meeting with other persons . Only in this way can a man truly ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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