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... ideas and values that found no alternative outlet . From Coleridge , through Arnold to Eliot and Leavis , these thinkers criticised existing social relationships from the standpoint of a broadly organicist ethos rooted in aesthetic ...
... ideas and values that found no alternative outlet . From Coleridge , through Arnold to Eliot and Leavis , these thinkers criticised existing social relationships from the standpoint of a broadly organicist ethos rooted in aesthetic ...
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... ideas as conceived in ' Verse and mathematics ' .. Scott Buchanan , who dedicated his book Symbolic distance ( 1932 ) to ' the authors of The meaning of meaning ' , had obviously given thought to Ogden and Richards's distinctions . His ...
... ideas as conceived in ' Verse and mathematics ' .. Scott Buchanan , who dedicated his book Symbolic distance ( 1932 ) to ' the authors of The meaning of meaning ' , had obviously given thought to Ogden and Richards's distinctions . His ...
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... idea in Spinoza or Hegel ) that he took the dictum which forms the epigraph to Illusion and reality : ' Freedom is ... ideas on the recognition of necessity and ' false consciousness ' with the ' illusion of the epoch ' , which ( as we ...
... idea in Spinoza or Hegel ) that he took the dictum which forms the epigraph to Illusion and reality : ' Freedom is ... ideas on the recognition of necessity and ' false consciousness ' with the ' illusion of the epoch ' , which ( as we ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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