Xavier University Studies, Volumen5Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1966 |
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... reality or non - reality of fiction must be determined . In his analysis of this point ( so vital a part of any theory of poetics ) , Hobbes follows the pattern used by Aristotle , Cicero , Descartes , and others in establishing the ...
... reality or non - reality of fiction must be determined . In his analysis of this point ( so vital a part of any theory of poetics ) , Hobbes follows the pattern used by Aristotle , Cicero , Descartes , and others in establishing the ...
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... reality as he sees it . The sequence of events in The Trial may appear strangely confused and illogical , yet it has a compelling force of its own . Reality in Kafka's world cannot be dreamed away . In fact , even the dreams of his ...
... reality as he sees it . The sequence of events in The Trial may appear strangely confused and illogical , yet it has a compelling force of its own . Reality in Kafka's world cannot be dreamed away . In fact , even the dreams of his ...
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... reality and transcendence . Josef K. who pursues his quest in a bleak , hostile , and terrifying world clings to this world with surprising tenacity . He may have despaired of finding juridical redemption of himself and of his fellow ...
... reality and transcendence . Josef K. who pursues his quest in a bleak , hostile , and terrifying world clings to this world with surprising tenacity . He may have despaired of finding juridical redemption of himself and of his fellow ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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