A Being More Intense: A Study of the Prose Works of Bunyan, Swift, and DeFoeAMS Press, 1984 - 222 ページ |
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... appear in settings designed to reach beyond the particular experience of the character in a time and place largely bounded by that character's consciousness . If Defoe and Bunyan share an attention to Initiation and Integration 17.
... appear in settings designed to reach beyond the particular experience of the character in a time and place largely bounded by that character's consciousness . If Defoe and Bunyan share an attention to Initiation and Integration 17.
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... share an attention to the thoughts and internal experience of the protagonist , Defoe and Swift share the fear that external forces , what they ( but probably not Bunyan ) would join us in calling " society , " can overwhelm the inner ...
... share an attention to the thoughts and internal experience of the protagonist , Defoe and Swift share the fear that external forces , what they ( but probably not Bunyan ) would join us in calling " society , " can overwhelm the inner ...
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... share for winter maintainance , and when told the Army would starve , replies , " Let them starve ! " The story which The Conduct tells does not end . The aim was to do what propaganda is meant to do — to influence opinion — presumably ...
... share for winter maintainance , and when told the Army would starve , replies , " Let them starve ! " The story which The Conduct tells does not end . The aim was to do what propaganda is meant to do — to influence opinion — presumably ...
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Initiation and Integration | 1 |
Organization and Government | 26 |
Piety Commerce and Freedom | 65 |
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