The Contrived Corridor: History and Fatality in Modern LiteratureUniversity of Michigan Press, 1971 - 202 sidor |
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The Meaning of History What History Means | 1 |
Henry Adams | 20 |
W B Yeats | 74 |
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The Contrived Corridor: History and Fatality in Modern Literature Harvey Seymour Gross Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1971 |
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action Adams's Adrian's André Malraux apocalypse Aschenbach becomes believed Berger Cantos century Ch'en character Christ Christian civilization contrived corridors creative critical culture death despair destiny dialectical Dionysus Doctor Faustus doctrine dream Dynamo Eliot energy Eternal Recurrence evil existence Four Quartets Garine German Gerontion Gerontion's gyres Hegel Hegelian Henry Adams historical knowledge historical process human Ibid idea ideological images intellectual Katov literary live Magic Mountain Man's Fate Man's Hope Mann Mann's meaning of history metaphysical modern Möllberg's moral mythical Naphta nature Nietzsche Nietzsche's novel passage passion past Philosophy of History poem poetry political Pound prophecy prophetic reality redemptive revolution revolutionary salvation sense sexual social Spengler Spirit structure symbol T. S. Eliot thematic theory of history Thomas Mann thought tiger tion Tiresias transcendence usury violence Virgin vision Vologin W. B. Yeats Wagner Waste Land writers Yeats Yeats's
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