Disease and the Novel, 1880-1960Macmillan, 1985 - 143 halaman |
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... society ( symbolized by the Alpine milieu ) or subject to cure . Hans Castorp's fascination with the pleasurable , ennobling and spiritualizing aspects of disease , his association of illness with distinction , refinement and genius is ...
... society ( symbolized by the Alpine milieu ) or subject to cure . Hans Castorp's fascination with the pleasurable , ennobling and spiritualizing aspects of disease , his association of illness with distinction , refinement and genius is ...
Halaman 40
... society perfectible ; that disease , which restrains man's freedom , is abnormal . The totalitarian Naphta believes man is basically evil and society corrupt ; that illness , which reflects this depraved condition , is normal . Hans has ...
... society perfectible ; that disease , which restrains man's freedom , is abnormal . The totalitarian Naphta believes man is basically evil and society corrupt ; that illness , which reflects this depraved condition , is normal . Hans has ...
Halaman 95
... society . Mann's novel ends with the outbreak of the First World War ; Ellis ' begins shortly after the Second World War . Both books are polemics against the pretensions and cruelties of medical treatment . In both novels the ...
... society . Mann's novel ends with the outbreak of the First World War ; Ellis ' begins shortly after the Second World War . Both books are polemics against the pretensions and cruelties of medical treatment . In both novels the ...
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Disease and Art | 1 |
The Death of Ivan Ilych | 19 |
The Immoralist | 30 |
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