Xavier University Studies, Volumen4Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1965 |
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... question of paradox is inevitably the question of the so - called hero in fiction , especially the hero in Twentieth Century fiction . Properly , I think , the hero is the protagonist of a drama whose self - discovery , through internal ...
... question of paradox is inevitably the question of the so - called hero in fiction , especially the hero in Twentieth Century fiction . Properly , I think , the hero is the protagonist of a drama whose self - discovery , through internal ...
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... question the future of man or , in fact , that he has any future beyond what history and the persistence of the race afford him . So it is that the question of the immortality of the soul from the philosophical point of view remains to ...
... question the future of man or , in fact , that he has any future beyond what history and the persistence of the race afford him . So it is that the question of the immortality of the soul from the philosophical point of view remains to ...
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... question in novel writing , dismissing it as irrelevant . This critic asks the question so often asked by the conservative group : " Why is the description of sordidness supposedly more realistic than the description of nobility and ...
... question in novel writing , dismissing it as irrelevant . This critic asks the question so often asked by the conservative group : " Why is the description of sordidness supposedly more realistic than the description of nobility and ...
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