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... criticism . The Bell is held together by a very powerful sense of place : practically the whole novel is set in a religious community deep in the English countryside , and the action unfolds through a hot July and August . More than the ...
... criticism . The Bell is held together by a very powerful sense of place : practically the whole novel is set in a religious community deep in the English countryside , and the action unfolds through a hot July and August . More than the ...
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... critic , she has , with the help of l'humeur anglais written the first true existentialist novel ( The Bell ) . I am ... criticism of the novel . Modern philosophy , she points out , has offered us two images of man . On the one hand ...
... critic , she has , with the help of l'humeur anglais written the first true existentialist novel ( The Bell ) . I am ... criticism of the novel . Modern philosophy , she points out , has offered us two images of man . On the one hand ...
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... criticism that is accepted as the best in the field . This is seldom true of poetry where one deals somewhat more directly with ideas which have to be understood before criticism can begin . This has proved a pons asinorum which few ...
... criticism that is accepted as the best in the field . This is seldom true of poetry where one deals somewhat more directly with ideas which have to be understood before criticism can begin . This has proved a pons asinorum which few ...
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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS | 4 |
PARABLE Ronald Scibilia | 19 |
CONTENTS | 4 |
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