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... reflected thought ... In its primitive uses , language functions as a link in concerted human activity , as a piece of human behaviour . It is a mode of action and not an instrument of reflection.35 Such a position is very close to ...
... reflected thought ... In its primitive uses , language functions as a link in concerted human activity , as a piece of human behaviour . It is a mode of action and not an instrument of reflection.35 Such a position is very close to ...
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... reflection . The fact of the matter is that the ' real world ' is to a large extent unconsciously built up on the language habits of the group .. The understanding of a simple poem , for instance , involves not merely an understanding ...
... reflection . The fact of the matter is that the ' real world ' is to a large extent unconsciously built up on the language habits of the group .. The understanding of a simple poem , for instance , involves not merely an understanding ...
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... reflection of his own private drama . It parallels his metamor- phosis from a ' bourgeois ' poet concerned with Eros ... reflected ( and gave rise to ) more purely social or ideological concerns . Auden put his finger on many of these ...
... reflection of his own private drama . It parallels his metamor- phosis from a ' bourgeois ' poet concerned with Eros ... reflected ( and gave rise to ) more purely social or ideological concerns . Auden put his finger on many of these ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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