Disease and the Novel, 1880-1960Macmillan, 1985 - 143 halaman |
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... dying as with everything else . " Though both deaths are purgatorial punishments , Ivan's is divinely designed while Harry's is absurdly accidental . The most meaningful aspect of Ivan's life is the anticipation of his future salvation ...
... dying as with everything else . " Though both deaths are purgatorial punishments , Ivan's is divinely designed while Harry's is absurdly accidental . The most meaningful aspect of Ivan's life is the anticipation of his future salvation ...
Halaman 29
... dying realisti- cally and symbolically . Both heroes feel responsible for and guilty about their sickness and try to blame their wives , who resent the hostility of the dying . Both heroes connect their decay and destruction to their ...
... dying realisti- cally and symbolically . Both heroes feel responsible for and guilty about their sickness and try to blame their wives , who resent the hostility of the dying . Both heroes connect their decay and destruction to their ...
Halaman 112
... dying one for death , diminish him , strip him of his last attractions . We abandon the dying like a sick beast left under a hedge . Death is supposed to show us truth , but is its own place of illusion . It defeats love . " 8 ...
... dying one for death , diminish him , strip him of his last attractions . We abandon the dying like a sick beast left under a hedge . Death is supposed to show us truth , but is its own place of illusion . It defeats love . " 8 ...
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Disease and Art | 1 |
The Death of Ivan Ilych | 19 |
The Immoralist | 30 |
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