Disease and the Novel, 1880-1960Macmillan, 1985 - 143 halaman |
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... followed by a dramatic climax ( hemor- rhage ) and a sudden departure ( death ) . Clavdia , like the fatal cholera in Death in Venice , comes from the East and symbolizes the savagery of Asia ; Hans ' wish to be near his loved one leads ...
... followed by a dramatic climax ( hemor- rhage ) and a sudden departure ( death ) . Clavdia , like the fatal cholera in Death in Venice , comes from the East and symbolizes the savagery of Asia ; Hans ' wish to be near his loved one leads ...
Halaman 56
... followed him to be the thematic statement of the novel.17 But these self - conscious italics are in fact ironic , and Hans continues to compact with death until it overwhelms him at the very end of the book . VIII The startling sequence ...
... followed him to be the thematic statement of the novel.17 But these self - conscious italics are in fact ironic , and Hans continues to compact with death until it overwhelms him at the very end of the book . VIII The startling sequence ...
Halaman 58
... followed by the final departure of Clavdia in the shadow of tragic renunciation , the plunge of Hans into a Peeperkornian melancholy , the affirmation through music of his sympathy with death , his supernatural attempts to recall the ...
... followed by the final departure of Clavdia in the shadow of tragic renunciation , the plunge of Hans into a Peeperkornian melancholy , the affirmation through music of his sympathy with death , his supernatural attempts to recall the ...
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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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