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Page 73
... dualist state , surmounts the hopeless- ness of such a dualism . It bridges the gap between the two worlds , grasps the significance of plurality , and considers the tragic experience of man and the world in relation to the destiny of ...
... dualist state , surmounts the hopeless- ness of such a dualism . It bridges the gap between the two worlds , grasps the significance of plurality , and considers the tragic experience of man and the world in relation to the destiny of ...
Page 89
... dualistic viewpoint of Puritanism will create clear and distinct contrasts and oppositions to be mingled and converted into a ... dualism which he convincingly resolved . And not only the earlier , but the sounder tradition of the Church ...
... dualistic viewpoint of Puritanism will create clear and distinct contrasts and oppositions to be mingled and converted into a ... dualism which he convincingly resolved . And not only the earlier , but the sounder tradition of the Church ...
Page 94
... dualism appears in America as Puritanism . Hawthorne builds his novel on dualisms , on the Phaedrus myth , but only to show the opposition of such a viewpoint to the richer comprehension of the antique Christian message - the Pearl myth ...
... dualism appears in America as Puritanism . Hawthorne builds his novel on dualisms , on the Phaedrus myth , but only to show the opposition of such a viewpoint to the richer comprehension of the antique Christian message - the Pearl myth ...
Contents
The Philosophy of Romanticism | 3 |
The Poetics of Romanticism | 23 |
Americanizing Romanticism | 57 |
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