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Page 139
... action [ it is possible ] to beat out a new and higher consciousness ' . This error , which is the result of a ' mind obsessed with bourgeois concepts of liberty ' , is reflected both in Shaw's rejection of all modern science as ' mumbo ...
... action [ it is possible ] to beat out a new and higher consciousness ' . This error , which is the result of a ' mind obsessed with bourgeois concepts of liberty ' , is reflected both in Shaw's rejection of all modern science as ' mumbo ...
Page 168
... action as ' a way of doing something to the world ' , and this has obvious parallels with the epicentre of Caudwell's theory . Burke's notion , implying as it does , the concept of symbolic action as a modern ' substitute ' for ancient ...
... action as ' a way of doing something to the world ' , and this has obvious parallels with the epicentre of Caudwell's theory . Burke's notion , implying as it does , the concept of symbolic action as a modern ' substitute ' for ancient ...
Page 169
... action and how Caudwell had similarly maintained that the poem , although symbolic and not to be confused with the ' real ' world , was still no mere ' phantom aesthetic state ' but would have a bearing on any future dealings with ...
... action and how Caudwell had similarly maintained that the poem , although symbolic and not to be confused with the ' real ' world , was still no mere ' phantom aesthetic state ' but would have a bearing on any future dealings with ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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