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... moral principles which enable them to guide their conduct for the good of others and of them- selves . The novel unfolds to us a series of mental conflicts , be- tween personal desires and moral duty , and the novelist definitely takes ...
... moral principles which enable them to guide their conduct for the good of others and of them- selves . The novel unfolds to us a series of mental conflicts , be- tween personal desires and moral duty , and the novelist definitely takes ...
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... moral grounds , and the author's satisfaction is clearly visible in the scene in which Adam , defying such inequality , challenges and beats up Arthur in their quarrel over Het- ty . " Adam Bede " is a powerful novel and a finely ...
... moral grounds , and the author's satisfaction is clearly visible in the scene in which Adam , defying such inequality , challenges and beats up Arthur in their quarrel over Het- ty . " Adam Bede " is a powerful novel and a finely ...
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... moral demands upon art and considers great art as dependent upon high aesthetic and mor- al standards in the life of the community that produces it , the " sev- en lamps " being Sacrifice , Truth , Power , Beauty , Life , Memory and ...
... moral demands upon art and considers great art as dependent upon high aesthetic and mor- al standards in the life of the community that produces it , the " sev- en lamps " being Sacrifice , Truth , Power , Beauty , Life , Memory and ...
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Chapter | 4 |
English Prose in Early 19th Century | 132 |
Chartist Literature | 184 |
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