Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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... human heart in history . They represent on the one hand our need of order , of synthesis , of a comprehensive yet definite , therefore exclusive as well as inclu- sive , ordering of thought and feeling and action , and on the other hand ...
... human heart in history . They represent on the one hand our need of order , of synthesis , of a comprehensive yet definite , therefore exclusive as well as inclu- sive , ordering of thought and feeling and action , and on the other hand ...
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... human mind will make to create an oriented world if for some reason it can no longer use the culture's traditional orientative devices , whether psychically existing or external and public . The crisis of the conscience thus takes place ...
... human mind will make to create an oriented world if for some reason it can no longer use the culture's traditional orientative devices , whether psychically existing or external and public . The crisis of the conscience thus takes place ...
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... human society will be celebrated again . Like Achilles , unlike Raskolnikov or Konrad Wollen- rod , Tadeusz has to eat and sleep ; and , like Pushkin , Mickiewicz tends to measure narrative - time and reinforce social order by the ...
... human society will be celebrated again . Like Achilles , unlike Raskolnikov or Konrad Wollen- rod , Tadeusz has to eat and sleep ; and , like Pushkin , Mickiewicz tends to measure narrative - time and reinforce social order by the ...
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