Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen13Concordia College, 1970 |
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... literature , however helpful and exciting it may be , is therefore also often imprecise and even contradictory . Rather than attempt to answer the questions raised initially in this essay by an appeal to one body of literature or ...
... literature , however helpful and exciting it may be , is therefore also often imprecise and even contradictory . Rather than attempt to answer the questions raised initially in this essay by an appeal to one body of literature or ...
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... literature thus emerged from a group of books intended for the middle class . They include , for example , Peter Idley's Instructions to His Son , the anonymous Scottish Ratis Raving , and the Book of the Knight of La Tour - Landry ...
... literature thus emerged from a group of books intended for the middle class . They include , for example , Peter Idley's Instructions to His Son , the anonymous Scottish Ratis Raving , and the Book of the Knight of La Tour - Landry ...
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... literature of the traditional industrial age . It was always a partially underground , subversive fiction , which respectable arbiters of taste never fully accepted . Nor did they even feel at ease with the warm frank sensuality of Tom ...
... literature of the traditional industrial age . It was always a partially underground , subversive fiction , which respectable arbiters of taste never fully accepted . Nor did they even feel at ease with the warm frank sensuality of Tom ...
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A Symposium on the Ethics of Violence | 5 |
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