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... Chapter 4 and the Appendix , which together form the heart of this book ; that is , an explication of the genesis and con- struction of the hurried project entitled Illusion and reality , the solidity of the central insights of that ...
... Chapter 4 and the Appendix , which together form the heart of this book ; that is , an explication of the genesis and con- struction of the hurried project entitled Illusion and reality , the solidity of the central insights of that ...
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... chapter I also plot the genesis of many of Caudwell's discourses , showing how he as subject was reacting to the object of his own historical time . Chapter 6 , the final postscript , is meant to be read as a prologomena to a re ...
... chapter I also plot the genesis of many of Caudwell's discourses , showing how he as subject was reacting to the object of his own historical time . Chapter 6 , the final postscript , is meant to be read as a prologomena to a re ...
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... Chapters 4 , 5 and 6 , and along with the previous chapter ' The development of modern poetry ' , forms a wedge between Caudwell's discussion of mimesis at the end of Chapter 2 and his continuance of this discussion in Chapter 7. It is ...
... Chapters 4 , 5 and 6 , and along with the previous chapter ' The development of modern poetry ' , forms a wedge between Caudwell's discussion of mimesis at the end of Chapter 2 and his continuance of this discussion in Chapter 7. It is ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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