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... becomes entangled in endless legal snarls , a Kafkaesque nightmare of claim and counter - claim , of labored testimony attempting to spell out a nameless anguish . In this atmosphere of clogged feeling and language strung about the ...
... becomes entangled in endless legal snarls , a Kafkaesque nightmare of claim and counter - claim , of labored testimony attempting to spell out a nameless anguish . In this atmosphere of clogged feeling and language strung about the ...
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... become increasingly aware of the degree to which all of us - artists or not - play roles and games . The charac- teristic anxiety of our times has become the question of whether we , individually , have any authentic identity . We have ...
... become increasingly aware of the degree to which all of us - artists or not - play roles and games . The charac- teristic anxiety of our times has become the question of whether we , individually , have any authentic identity . We have ...
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... becoming an object ; seeing that knight on his white charger reduced to sycophancy , she is understandably reluctant to become a slave herself . Love - still according to this neo - Platonic mythology — demands a loss of identity , as ...
... becoming an object ; seeing that knight on his white charger reduced to sycophancy , she is understandably reluctant to become a slave herself . Love - still according to this neo - Platonic mythology — demands a loss of identity , as ...
Contents
poetry and use | 11 |
poetry and truth | 20 |
Questions for Study | 34 |
Copyright | |
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