Disease and the Novel, 1880-1960Macmillan, 1985 - 143 halaman |
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... Cancer Ward , as in The Rack , the hero is both released and destroyed at the end of the novel ; but Solzhenitsyn's book is a tribute to human dignity and man's power of survival . Writers like Chekhov , Kafka , Lawrence , Mansfield and ...
... Cancer Ward , as in The Rack , the hero is both released and destroyed at the end of the novel ; but Solzhenitsyn's book is a tribute to human dignity and man's power of survival . Writers like Chekhov , Kafka , Lawrence , Mansfield and ...
Halaman 109
... cancer that needed immediate treatment , was eventually sent back to the camp . But the negligent officials did not bother to track down the anonymous patient - prisoner , and the diagnosis was not revealed to him . The operation ...
... cancer that needed immediate treatment , was eventually sent back to the camp . But the negligent officials did not bother to track down the anonymous patient - prisoner , and the diagnosis was not revealed to him . The operation ...
Halaman 114
... cancer ward have made him unfit for life and led him to renounce love . III In Illness as Metaphor , Susan Sontag quite mistakenly insists that " Cancer Ward contains virtually no use of cancer as a metaphor— for Stalinism , or anything ...
... cancer ward have made him unfit for life and led him to renounce love . III In Illness as Metaphor , Susan Sontag quite mistakenly insists that " Cancer Ward contains virtually no use of cancer as a metaphor— for Stalinism , or anything ...
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Disease and Art | 1 |
The Death of Ivan Ilych | 19 |
The Immoralist | 30 |
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