The Art of John Gardner: Instruction and ExplorationState University of New York Press, 14 ott 1992 - 221 pagine |
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Risultati 1-5 di 48
Pagina 10
... experience , and he feels " helplessly fortunate and therefore unfit , unworthy , his whole life light and unprofitable as a puff - ball , needless as ascending smoke " ( 19 ) . Understandable though this response is , the story makes ...
... experience , and he feels " helplessly fortunate and therefore unfit , unworthy , his whole life light and unprofitable as a puff - ball , needless as ascending smoke " ( 19 ) . Understandable though this response is , the story makes ...
Pagina 11
... experience on the plane , sug- gestive of companionship and togetherness on the grandest of scales . This section of the story is told through the girl's point of view and is thus controlled by her consciousness . In this way the author ...
... experience on the plane , sug- gestive of companionship and togetherness on the grandest of scales . This section of the story is told through the girl's point of view and is thus controlled by her consciousness . In this way the author ...
Pagina 12
... experience ; the music , like the plane , that twentieth - century Ark of confusion , " amazingly , quite easily " lifts . This part of the experience is given added resonance through stylistic means : a series of short , descrip- tive ...
... experience ; the music , like the plane , that twentieth - century Ark of confusion , " amazingly , quite easily " lifts . This part of the experience is given added resonance through stylistic means : a series of short , descrip- tive ...
Pagina 14
... experience , as witnessed , for instance , by the strongly autobi- ographical " Stillness " section of the posthumous work Stillness and Shadows , and the reason that the boy's father gives for not taking his own life- " the damage his ...
... experience , as witnessed , for instance , by the strongly autobi- ographical " Stillness " section of the posthumous work Stillness and Shadows , and the reason that the boy's father gives for not taking his own life- " the damage his ...
Pagina 15
... experience of accidentally killing his brother has affected his own writings . One should tread cautiously here and ... experiences engendered in Gardner evidently never lost their grip on him . As late as 1979 he stated : " You keep ...
... experience of accidentally killing his brother has affected his own writings . One should tread cautiously here and ... experiences engendered in Gardner evidently never lost their grip on him . As late as 1979 he stated : " You keep ...
Sommario
9 | |
Rational Morality | 31 |
Tradition and the Artists Moment | 67 |
Collage Technique I | 89 |
A Case Study | 107 |
Dialectics | 147 |
Notes | 195 |
Works Cited | 203 |
Index | 211 |
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