Disease and the Novel, 1880-1960Macmillan, 1985 - 143 halaman |
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... body of the victim . Disease puts its mark on a high percentage of writers and sets them apart from society . Illness seems to stimulate creative genius , for the constant anxiety , terror and sense of doom intensifies isolation and ...
... body of the victim . Disease puts its mark on a high percentage of writers and sets them apart from society . Illness seems to stimulate creative genius , for the constant anxiety , terror and sense of doom intensifies isolation and ...
Halaman 31
... body , from the worship of God to the worship of self . He continues this corporal metaphor in the first sentence of the Preface when he calls the book " a fruit filled with bitter ashes , like those colocinths of the desert that grow ...
... body , from the worship of God to the worship of self . He continues this corporal metaphor in the first sentence of the Preface when he calls the book " a fruit filled with bitter ashes , like those colocinths of the desert that grow ...
Halaman 44
... body just as Krokowski , in the artificial twilight of his analytic cabinet , peers into his patient's soul . Clavdia pointedly speaks to Joachim ( not Hans ) in the waiting - room ; and Hans reflects that Behrens " painted her , he ...
... body just as Krokowski , in the artificial twilight of his analytic cabinet , peers into his patient's soul . Clavdia pointedly speaks to Joachim ( not Hans ) in the waiting - room ; and Hans reflects that Behrens " painted her , he ...
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Disease and Art | 1 |
The Death of Ivan Ilych | 19 |
The Immoralist | 30 |
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