Disease and the Novel, 1880-1960Macmillan, 1985 - 143 halaman |
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... Naphta , who echoes Nietzsche's definition of man as " the sick animal " and insists : " Disease was very human indeed . For to be man was to be ailing . Man was essentially ailing , his state of unhealthiness was what made him man ...
... Naphta , who echoes Nietzsche's definition of man as " the sick animal " and insists : " Disease was very human indeed . For to be man was to be ailing . Man was essentially ailing , his state of unhealthiness was what made him man ...
Halaman 60
... Naphta confirms this by prophesying : " It would come , this war , and it would be a good thing , though the consequences of it would not be those anticipated by its authors . " Naphta sneers at the false security of bourgeois Germany ...
... Naphta confirms this by prophesying : " It would come , this war , and it would be a good thing , though the consequences of it would not be those anticipated by its authors . " Naphta sneers at the false security of bourgeois Germany ...
Halaman 61
Jeffrey Meyers. X The intensification of disease in both Settembrini and Naphta ( which the former despises and the latter ignores ) pushes them to more recklessly envenomed denunciations . Finally Naphta , like a mad dog , challenges ...
Jeffrey Meyers. X The intensification of disease in both Settembrini and Naphta ( which the former despises and the latter ignores ) pushes them to more recklessly envenomed denunciations . Finally Naphta , like a mad dog , challenges ...
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