Twentieth-century American Literature, 6. köideChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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Page 3244
... individual he possesses neither permanence , nor stability , but as part of a continuum , is timeless . This is why " the sense of the mystery of time by which things happen and are lost , happen and endure " becomes , as David Helwig ...
... individual he possesses neither permanence , nor stability , but as part of a continuum , is timeless . This is why " the sense of the mystery of time by which things happen and are lost , happen and endure " becomes , as David Helwig ...
Page 3245
... individual multiplicity gain for him ? Self - knowledge and love for his fellow men , comes Purdy's unequivocal answer . Indeed , through mental communion with the past , man recognizes equivalence in the gestures of his predecessors ...
... individual multiplicity gain for him ? Self - knowledge and love for his fellow men , comes Purdy's unequivocal answer . Indeed , through mental communion with the past , man recognizes equivalence in the gestures of his predecessors ...
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... individual male prostitute and the world of male prostitution , meant to represent the encounter between the individual and the American reality in terms of the possibility of or destruc- tion of love . That for the most part the ...
... individual male prostitute and the world of male prostitution , meant to represent the encounter between the individual and the American reality in terms of the possibility of or destruc- tion of love . That for the most part the ...
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