The Essays of Mark Van Doren (1924-1972)Greenwood Press, 1980 - 270 sider |
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... imagination , after of course giving the imagination great work to do . Mann cannot be said to desire that nothing be left for his own reader to imagine ; he , too , gives him work , and it can be a life's work if one chooses to do it ...
... imagination , after of course giving the imagination great work to do . Mann cannot be said to desire that nothing be left for his own reader to imagine ; he , too , gives him work , and it can be a life's work if one chooses to do it ...
Side 167
... imaginative ? History , philosophy , and science are imaginative too ; or if not , Selections from "Great Books of the Twentieth Century in Literature"
... imaginative ? History , philosophy , and science are imaginative too ; or if not , Selections from "Great Books of the Twentieth Century in Literature"
Side 206
... imaginations should not be paralyzed , either by cynicism or by fear , or by attempts on the part of others to control ... imagination even before it is born . I am opposed to communism , both as a theory and in the form it now takes ...
... imaginations should not be paralyzed , either by cynicism or by fear , or by attempts on the part of others to control ... imagination even before it is born . I am opposed to communism , both as a theory and in the form it now takes ...
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