Disease and the Novel, 1880-1960Macmillan, 1985 - 143 halaman |
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... disease . " In the first essay he paradoxically claims that disease gives dignity to man because it brings out his spiritual qualities ; inspires gravity , reverence and respect : “ Disease has two faces and a double relation to man and ...
... disease . " In the first essay he paradoxically claims that disease gives dignity to man because it brings out his spiritual qualities ; inspires gravity , reverence and respect : “ Disease has two faces and a double relation to man and ...
Halaman 12
... disease as a means of moral exploration . She develops Jane Austen's belief that “ A sick chamber may often furnish the worth of volumes " 44 and wonders why literature has not seriously concerned itself with this crucial area of human ...
... disease as a means of moral exploration . She develops Jane Austen's belief that “ A sick chamber may often furnish the worth of volumes " 44 and wonders why literature has not seriously concerned itself with this crucial area of human ...
Halaman 65
... disease . But there are also important differences in the portrayal of and attitude toward disease in these two novels . Unlike Hans , Adrian is seriously sick with a horrible and morally repulsive venereal disease that he has wilfully ...
... disease . But there are also important differences in the portrayal of and attitude toward disease in these two novels . Unlike Hans , Adrian is seriously sick with a horrible and morally repulsive venereal disease that he has wilfully ...
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Disease and Art | 1 |
The Death of Ivan Ilych | 19 |
The Immoralist | 30 |
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