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But once he has agreed to Brother Jack's proposals , he responds as he always has : he accepts his new name without question , and , worse , the whole incomprehensible Brotherhood jargon of history and party discipline ; but by ...
But once he has agreed to Brother Jack's proposals , he responds as he always has : he accepts his new name without question , and , worse , the whole incomprehensible Brotherhood jargon of history and party discipline ; but by ...
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The comparison of the two books leaves us with a paradox : While Hesse's " romantic " hero evades a world which should be agreeable to him and separates himself from reality , Kafka's " tragic " protagonist accepts his haunted life and ...
The comparison of the two books leaves us with a paradox : While Hesse's " romantic " hero evades a world which should be agreeable to him and separates himself from reality , Kafka's " tragic " protagonist accepts his haunted life and ...
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[ I , 273 ] However , just as he is prepared to accept a proffered job in Gary , Indiana , Arnold Coypel , the new head of schools in Atlanta , offers Mansart the ... Manuel accepts the Atlanta post , largely out of sheer altruistic ...
[ I , 273 ] However , just as he is prepared to accept a proffered job in Gary , Indiana , Arnold Coypel , the new head of schools in Atlanta , offers Mansart the ... Manuel accepts the Atlanta post , largely out of sheer altruistic ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volumen1,Temas2-6 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1961 |
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