Disease and the Novel, 1880-1960Macmillan, 1985 - 143 halaman |
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... meaning in suffering and extinction without the consolation of religion . For Keats , easeful death was a release from pain into oblivion ; for Tolstoy , a revelation of spiritual truth . But for Ellis and Solzhenit- syn , personal ...
... meaning in suffering and extinction without the consolation of religion . For Keats , easeful death was a release from pain into oblivion ; for Tolstoy , a revelation of spiritual truth . But for Ellis and Solzhenit- syn , personal ...
Halaman 24
... meaning of his misery . Just after the specialist has failed to help him , she appears in full evening dress , ready to leave for the theater . Her young exposed breasts mock Ivan's wasted flesh just as her self - absorption ignores his ...
... meaning of his misery . Just after the specialist has failed to help him , she appears in full evening dress , ready to leave for the theater . Her young exposed breasts mock Ivan's wasted flesh just as her self - absorption ignores his ...
Halaman 100
... meaning of Paul's dreadful experiences through a series of allusions to Shakespeare . Dr. Vernet ironically remarks , early in the novel : " When he is not suffering , it is just so much time wasted . ” And he asks Paul to quote from ...
... meaning of Paul's dreadful experiences through a series of allusions to Shakespeare . Dr. Vernet ironically remarks , early in the novel : " When he is not suffering , it is just so much time wasted . ” And he asks Paul to quote from ...
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Disease and Art | 1 |
The Death of Ivan Ilych | 19 |
The Immoralist | 30 |
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