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... literary process . What it conceals , however , is their ultimate agreement on literary goals . The two writers ' reputations fluctuate according to dominant ideological currents in Russia and the West . Most recently , the old tendency ...
... literary process . What it conceals , however , is their ultimate agreement on literary goals . The two writers ' reputations fluctuate according to dominant ideological currents in Russia and the West . Most recently , the old tendency ...
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... literary experiment , The History of Yesterday ( 1851 ) , we would have had before us a book similar to the one Joyce was going to write many years later.20 Other literary analogies readily offer themselves following Shklovsky's ...
... literary experiment , The History of Yesterday ( 1851 ) , we would have had before us a book similar to the one Joyce was going to write many years later.20 Other literary analogies readily offer themselves following Shklovsky's ...
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... literary scholars inevitably do : take Tolstoy's literary masterpieces as starting points and then work selectively backwards , to opportunistic , easily assimilated slices of philosophy . Literature is not the starting point but the ...
... literary scholars inevitably do : take Tolstoy's literary masterpieces as starting points and then work selectively backwards , to opportunistic , easily assimilated slices of philosophy . Literature is not the starting point but the ...
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