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... Miss Murdoch's work is about is the encounter between the subjective self and the objective fact . Mere facts are dry , mere fantasy is empty : when Miss Murdoch is really telling the truth she resolves this polarity by presenting the ...
... Miss Murdoch's work is about is the encounter between the subjective self and the objective fact . Mere facts are dry , mere fantasy is empty : when Miss Murdoch is really telling the truth she resolves this polarity by presenting the ...
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... Miss Murdoch's set- pieces that we sense a delight in structure for its own sake which is potentially at war the interest in character . That there is real conflict here is apparent from Miss Murdoch's two most recent novels and from ...
... Miss Murdoch's set- pieces that we sense a delight in structure for its own sake which is potentially at war the interest in character . That there is real conflict here is apparent from Miss Murdoch's two most recent novels and from ...
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... Miss Murdoch presents it , has not even the distinction of being a microcosm of more general kind of life , as have C. P. Snow's terribly pompus Cambridge colleges . There are some superb passages in An Unofficial Rose : the scene in ...
... Miss Murdoch presents it , has not even the distinction of being a microcosm of more general kind of life , as have C. P. Snow's terribly pompus Cambridge colleges . There are some superb passages in An Unofficial Rose : the scene in ...
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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS | 4 |
PARABLE Ronald Scibilia | 19 |
CONTENTS | 4 |
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