Disease and the Novel, 1880-1960Macmillan, 1985 - 143 halaman |
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... romantic sickly . In this sense , the Nibelungenlied is as classic as the Iliad , for both are vigorous and healthy . Most modern productions are romantic – not because they are new ; but because they are weak , morbid , and sickly ...
... romantic sickly . In this sense , the Nibelungenlied is as classic as the Iliad , for both are vigorous and healthy . Most modern productions are romantic – not because they are new ; but because they are weak , morbid , and sickly ...
Halaman 11
... romantic disease ( his love of a ' romantic appearance ' is immensely real ) . " 40 Yet Katherine Mansfield also makes a direct , Keatsian connection between suffering and insight : " I , being what I am , had to suffer this in order to ...
... romantic disease ( his love of a ' romantic appearance ' is immensely real ) . " 40 Yet Katherine Mansfield also makes a direct , Keatsian connection between suffering and insight : " I , being what I am , had to suffer this in order to ...
Halaman 16
... Romantic concept of life - enhancing aspects of disease . In Ellis the trapped and tormented hero can never escape the consequences of disease . In Cancer Ward , as in The Rack , the hero is both released and destroyed at the end of the ...
... Romantic concept of life - enhancing aspects of disease . In Ellis the trapped and tormented hero can never escape the consequences of disease . In Cancer Ward , as in The Rack , the hero is both released and destroyed at the end of the ...
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Disease and Art | 1 |
The Death of Ivan Ilych | 19 |
The Immoralist | 30 |
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