Disease and the Novel, 1880-1960Macmillan, 1985 - 143 halaman |
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... existence can be destroyed , that he can lose himself and his world , that he can become nothing . As Stevenson , a lifelong tubercular invalid , observes : " The changes wrought by death are in themselves so sharp and final , and so ...
... existence can be destroyed , that he can lose himself and his world , that he can become nothing . As Stevenson , a lifelong tubercular invalid , observes : " The changes wrought by death are in themselves so sharp and final , and so ...
Halaman 95
... existence was purely physical ; an agglomeration of aching , burning flesh , he felt himself to be no more than the sum of its functions and sensations . . . . He felt that there was nothing more ; that life , engaged in his progressive ...
... existence was purely physical ; an agglomeration of aching , burning flesh , he felt himself to be no more than the sum of its functions and sensations . . . . He felt that there was nothing more ; that life , engaged in his progressive ...
Halaman 100
... existence and contemplates suicide with a razor . But Dr. Bruneau - who alludes to King Lear's : " the worst is not / So long as we can say , ' This is the worst ' " -insists : " Everything this side of death can be endured . ” Paul ...
... existence and contemplates suicide with a razor . But Dr. Bruneau - who alludes to King Lear's : " the worst is not / So long as we can say , ' This is the worst ' " -insists : " Everything this side of death can be endured . ” Paul ...
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Disease and Art | 1 |
The Death of Ivan Ilych | 19 |
The Immoralist | 30 |
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