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Both artists seek to reinstate what has been lost , or at least to heal the ' freight of pain ' arising from loss . Auerbach's desire to re - establish contact with the lost body of his mother ' carries its own emotional logic ...
Both artists seek to reinstate what has been lost , or at least to heal the ' freight of pain ' arising from loss . Auerbach's desire to re - establish contact with the lost body of his mother ' carries its own emotional logic ...
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literary criticism that has become disastrously rare in our day , for we not only know more about both the allusions and Paradise Lost , we enjoy more . There are , however , serious faults in this book , of which prolixity is the worst ...
literary criticism that has become disastrously rare in our day , for we not only know more about both the allusions and Paradise Lost , we enjoy more . There are , however , serious faults in this book , of which prolixity is the worst ...
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Night falls , and they are lost in gloomy darkness . A storm commences ; there is thunder and lightning and driving rain . Suddenly , out from the dark , a demon bursts forth in noise and confusion . Edwin tries to protect Imogen ...
Night falls , and they are lost in gloomy darkness . A storm commences ; there is thunder and lightning and driving rain . Suddenly , out from the dark , a demon bursts forth in noise and confusion . Edwin tries to protect Imogen ...
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