Disease and the Novel, 1880-1960Macmillan, 1985 - 143 halaman |
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Halaman 10
... condition alone produces the greatest art , reaches its apotheosis in Thomas Mann , the most important Nietzschean ... conditions make the artist ... conditions that are pro- foundly related and interlaced with morbid phenomena ; it ...
... condition alone produces the greatest art , reaches its apotheosis in Thomas Mann , the most important Nietzschean ... conditions make the artist ... conditions that are pro- foundly related and interlaced with morbid phenomena ; it ...
Halaman 23
... condition deteriorates , a specialist is called in . But he is also self - important , confused about the nature of the illness , unwilling to give a precise diagnosis , unable to state if it is possible for Ivan to recover . The ...
... condition deteriorates , a specialist is called in . But he is also self - important , confused about the nature of the illness , unwilling to give a precise diagnosis , unable to state if it is possible for Ivan to recover . The ...
Halaman 98
... condition . Jaundice , fortuitously observed by a dentist after the French doctors have failed to identify the condition ( just as the English doctors had originally failed to diagnose Paul's tuberculosis ) , causes his third setback ...
... condition . Jaundice , fortuitously observed by a dentist after the French doctors have failed to identify the condition ( just as the English doctors had originally failed to diagnose Paul's tuberculosis ) , causes his third setback ...
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Disease and Art | 1 |
The Death of Ivan Ilych | 19 |
The Immoralist | 30 |
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accept actually Adrian appears artist aspects associated attempt attraction becomes begins Behrens believes Black blood body calls camp cancer character Clavdia complete condition connection contrast creative culture cure death destroyed develops devil disease Doctor Faustus dying effect escape Europe existence experience expressed eyes fails fear feel final finds followed forced genius German gives Hans Hemingway hero hope human idea illness insight inspired intellectual interest Italy Ivan Kafka leads leaves Letters literature lived London lung Magic Mountain Mann Mann's meaning Michel moral morbid nature never Nietzsche novel pain passion patient Paul physical political prison rejects relation reveals Romantic sanatorium seems Settembrini sexual sick Snows society Solzhenitsyn soul spiritual story suffering suggests symbolic takes theme thing Thomas Mann Tolstoy trans treatment tuberculosis understand Ward writing York young
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