For the BirdsM. Boyars, 1981 - 239 Seiten One of America's great twentieth-century composers in a series of wide-ranging conversations. |
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... criticism of relationships . However , James did not main- tain that criticism to the end . He ended up recognizing that relationships were themselves ' wholes ' , ' ones ' . For him , relationships also existed in experience . J.C .: I ...
... criticism of relationships . However , James did not main- tain that criticism to the end . He ended up recognizing that relationships were themselves ' wholes ' , ' ones ' . For him , relationships also existed in experience . J.C .: I ...
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... critics think they have to find between form and content doesn't exist . D.C .: Isn't there a contradiction in asserting throughout a work that the very notion of an opus or a book is outdated , while devoting many pages to ...
... critics think they have to find between form and content doesn't exist . D.C .: Isn't there a contradiction in asserting throughout a work that the very notion of an opus or a book is outdated , while devoting many pages to ...
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... critics and philosophers give you the impression that the rocks are exactly in the right place . These people go through a lot of calculations , they make a blueprint of the garden , and they end up demonstrating that the equilibrium ...
... critics and philosophers give you the impression that the rocks are exactly in the right place . These people go through a lot of calculations , they make a blueprint of the garden , and they end up demonstrating that the equilibrium ...
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Note on the Books History | 7 |
Forward I | 64 |
Third Interview | 101 |
Urheberrecht | |
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