Literature as ExperienceMcGraw-Hill, 1959 - 325 sider |
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... thing which goes into his writing . Much of his experience is vicarious ; much of it , indeed , is probably drawn from literature he has read . But the experience is true experience whether or not it is " actual . " It is one thing to ...
... thing which goes into his writing . Much of his experience is vicarious ; much of it , indeed , is probably drawn from literature he has read . But the experience is true experience whether or not it is " actual . " It is one thing to ...
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... thing out of my husband , except he lifted his feet across the kitchen floor like a horse and man in one , and I went after him with my broom . I knew , though . If it was King , he looked like , ' Hasn't everybody been wondering ...
... thing out of my husband , except he lifted his feet across the kitchen floor like a horse and man in one , and I went after him with my broom . I knew , though . If it was King , he looked like , ' Hasn't everybody been wondering ...
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Wallace A. Bacon, Robert S. Breen. in which the thing said is the opposite of the thing intended . Mark Antony , in his oration over the dead Caesar in Shake- speare's Julius Caesar , uses heavy irony as he speaks constantly of the ...
Wallace A. Bacon, Robert S. Breen. in which the thing said is the opposite of the thing intended . Mark Antony , in his oration over the dead Caesar in Shake- speare's Julius Caesar , uses heavy irony as he speaks constantly of the ...
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The Individual and Experience | 3 |
The Physical Nature of the Individual | 15 |
Adaptive and Emotional Behavior | 29 |
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