Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen13Concordia College, 1970 |
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... heroes of the early novels actually are rebels , they have this potential in their heritage . But the picaresque novel , with its rogue hero , was not the characteristic literature of the traditional industrial age . It was always a ...
... heroes of the early novels actually are rebels , they have this potential in their heritage . But the picaresque novel , with its rogue hero , was not the characteristic literature of the traditional industrial age . It was always a ...
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... hero cannot be exceptional if he must perforce embody the virtues which the mass will either approve of , or at least tolerate . The tragic hero , however , transcends this awarding of simple merits and demerits . His life requires ...
... hero cannot be exceptional if he must perforce embody the virtues which the mass will either approve of , or at least tolerate . The tragic hero , however , transcends this awarding of simple merits and demerits . His life requires ...
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... heroes work back into a society more open than ours without losing their integrity in the process . It is in our time that we find the rogue hero , the exiled trickster be- come a spokesman in our fiction . But , as we see from the ...
... heroes work back into a society more open than ours without losing their integrity in the process . It is in our time that we find the rogue hero , the exiled trickster be- come a spokesman in our fiction . But , as we see from the ...
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