Disease and the Novel, 1880-1960Macmillan, 1985 - 143 halaman |
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... pain was intrinsic to art . He compared the torments of the artist to the prisoners roasted by Phalaris within the ... pain of the isolated Philoctetes , which he effectively transmuted into military action ( the bow ) , and the negative ...
... pain was intrinsic to art . He compared the torments of the artist to the prisoners roasted by Phalaris within the ... pain of the isolated Philoctetes , which he effectively transmuted into military action ( the bow ) , and the negative ...
Halaman 22
... pain , which at first seems inappropriate to his venial sins , is necessary to jolt him into revelation and ... pain itself . He is tormented by the smell , uncleanliness and humiliation of his own excrement . The persis- tent pain never ...
... pain , which at first seems inappropriate to his venial sins , is necessary to jolt him into revelation and ... pain itself . He is tormented by the smell , uncleanliness and humiliation of his own excrement . The persis- tent pain never ...
Halaman 109
... pain subsided , and he felt he had made an astonishing recovery . Solzhenitsyn , forbidden to return to European Russia after his release from the prison camp , was sent to " perpetual exile " in remote Kazakhstan . In Berlik , in the ...
... pain subsided , and he felt he had made an astonishing recovery . Solzhenitsyn , forbidden to return to European Russia after his release from the prison camp , was sent to " perpetual exile " in remote Kazakhstan . In Berlik , in the ...
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Disease and Art | 1 |
The Death of Ivan Ilych | 19 |
The Immoralist | 30 |
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