The Art of John Gardner: Instruction and ExplorationState University of New York Press, 14 ott 1992 - 221 pagine |
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... ideas on philosophy and life as these find expression in his works . They are less concerned , however , with the technical aspects of his writings . In this study I , too , touch upon Gardner's themes , but above all I focus upon ...
... ideas on philosophy and life as these find expression in his works . They are less concerned , however , with the technical aspects of his writings . In this study I , too , touch upon Gardner's themes , but above all I focus upon ...
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... ideas that Gardner most insistently commands our atten- tion . One does not say this , obviously , out of a wish to ... ideas ; for instance , it can be a matter of considerable significance to discover and explain the circumstances that ...
... ideas that Gardner most insistently commands our atten- tion . One does not say this , obviously , out of a wish to ... ideas ; for instance , it can be a matter of considerable significance to discover and explain the circumstances that ...
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... ideas of On Moral Fiction , not because this is in itself an important theoretical work , but because it provides many clues to Gardner's own artistic practices . Those texts that receive my most detailed attention are Grendel , The ...
... ideas of On Moral Fiction , not because this is in itself an important theoretical work , but because it provides many clues to Gardner's own artistic practices . Those texts that receive my most detailed attention are Grendel , The ...
Pagina 5
... ideas rather than living characters who might engage our imaginations . The Wreckage of Agathon is a livelier and more interesting novel , but I discovered that there was very little I could say about this book which I had not already ...
... ideas rather than living characters who might engage our imaginations . The Wreckage of Agathon is a livelier and more interesting novel , but I discovered that there was very little I could say about this book which I had not already ...
Pagina 6
Instruction and Exploration Per Winther. the idea of the moral : a shortcut will be sufficient , " Kazin reso- lutely shoots back : " No , sir " ( 36 ) . The present study tries to amend Gardner's omission by covering some of the ...
Instruction and Exploration Per Winther. the idea of the moral : a shortcut will be sufficient , " Kazin reso- lutely shoots back : " No , sir " ( 36 ) . The present study tries to amend Gardner's omission by covering some of the ...
Sommario
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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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