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... seen as an interim project . Broadly speaking , it is concerned with how human beings experiment and imaginatively project their desires on reality , and how such art - forms can become an ideological force . In any move from biology to ...
... seen as an interim project . Broadly speaking , it is concerned with how human beings experiment and imaginatively project their desires on reality , and how such art - forms can become an ideological force . In any move from biology to ...
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... seen already , art for Caudwell is one aspect of this imaginative faculty of humanity ( science being its counterpart ) which makes illusory experiments with reality that can have a lasting effect . Towards the end of his discussion of ...
... seen already , art for Caudwell is one aspect of this imaginative faculty of humanity ( science being its counterpart ) which makes illusory experiments with reality that can have a lasting effect . Towards the end of his discussion of ...
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... seen from different angles by the observer ( s ) within the novel , in a way similar to Einstein's use of ' tensors ' , or variable co - ordinates , in physical theory . James is paradig- matic , both in respect of Caudwell's theory of ...
... seen from different angles by the observer ( s ) within the novel , in a way similar to Einstein's use of ' tensors ' , or variable co - ordinates , in physical theory . James is paradig- matic , both in respect of Caudwell's theory of ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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