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Side 32
... mind informing and controlling the whole work . Symbolism has been married perfectly to observation of the objective world , and because it has been , the meaning of the entire novel is dependent on the meaning of the symbolic structure ...
... mind informing and controlling the whole work . Symbolism has been married perfectly to observation of the objective world , and because it has been , the meaning of the entire novel is dependent on the meaning of the symbolic structure ...
Side 12
... mind to the furthest reaches of complexity and ambiguity . For him there are no slogans . It is true that in Howards End he pre- sents a clear distinction between two kinds of life : that of the Wilcoxes - of business success ...
... mind to the furthest reaches of complexity and ambiguity . For him there are no slogans . It is true that in Howards End he pre- sents a clear distinction between two kinds of life : that of the Wilcoxes - of business success ...
Side 5
... mind which night , and I was strolling down the sloping roads , past outdoor cafes covered by faded awnings and the pungent odor of overcooked food . Still , the faces were full of laughter and the air was inviting enough for me to sit ...
... mind which night , and I was strolling down the sloping roads , past outdoor cafes covered by faded awnings and the pungent odor of overcooked food . Still , the faces were full of laughter and the air was inviting enough for me to sit ...
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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS | 4 |
A MOON AN OWL AND SIXTEEN PIGEONS Jeannette Nichols | 12 |
LAST TESTAMENT David A Libby | 19 |
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