Twentieth-century American Literature, 6. köideChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... feeling but the strenuous competition of the Elizabethan masters . And then there were poets like Davies and Smart who disclosed certain modes of feeling and belief that were not so deeply a personal challenge but a measure of the time ...
... feeling but the strenuous competition of the Elizabethan masters . And then there were poets like Davies and Smart who disclosed certain modes of feeling and belief that were not so deeply a personal challenge but a measure of the time ...
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... feeling - or more precisely , of feelings : of need , of dependency , all manifestations of a world of infantile or adolescent muddle . Suddenly , the harsh , acerbic Roth of the early stories goes limp with empathy . Where once he ...
... feeling - or more precisely , of feelings : of need , of dependency , all manifestations of a world of infantile or adolescent muddle . Suddenly , the harsh , acerbic Roth of the early stories goes limp with empathy . Where once he ...
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... feeling in her , and his behavior is almost entirely mechanical and sex - oriented . She justly accuses him of lack of feeling and involvement and stands out , in contrast to him , as a person who is alive and human in a broader sense ...
... feeling in her , and his behavior is almost entirely mechanical and sex - oriented . She justly accuses him of lack of feeling and involvement and stands out , in contrast to him , as a person who is alive and human in a broader sense ...
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