The Conditioned Imagination from Shakespeare to ConradHolmes & Meier Publishers, 1978 - 135 ページ |
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... represent that section of America which seems the least affected by the Latin and Jewish and Celtic leavens ; the resemblance of kinship is patent , even blatant . " Maxwell Geismar saw more than ' factual ' truth in the novel . Babbitt ...
... represent that section of America which seems the least affected by the Latin and Jewish and Celtic leavens ; the resemblance of kinship is patent , even blatant . " Maxwell Geismar saw more than ' factual ' truth in the novel . Babbitt ...
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... represent what the Renaissance called the ' vegetative ' part of the Soul , the housekeeper and slave of the two ... represented principally by Ariel and Prospero . " ― But though Caliban can be seen as representing the fallen man or the ...
... represent what the Renaissance called the ' vegetative ' part of the Soul , the housekeeper and slave of the two ... represented principally by Ariel and Prospero . " ― But though Caliban can be seen as representing the fallen man or the ...
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... represent the nature of white cruelty towards the Negro slave leave the reader with the feeling that despite his strenuous efforts , he is really incap- able of representing this cruelty successfully . When the planters , for example ...
... represent the nature of white cruelty towards the Negro slave leave the reader with the feeling that despite his strenuous efforts , he is really incap- able of representing this cruelty successfully . When the planters , for example ...
目次
Shylock and the Conditioned Imagination | 24 |
The Context of Othellos Tragedy | 44 |
The Exocultural Hero of the Enlightenment | 71 |
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