A Short History of Culture, from Prehistory to the RenaissanceCitadel Press, 1963 - 439 pagina's |
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Pagina 33
... social system had settled and which made them incapable of the large - scale adaptation needed for such a change . The Australians , then , cannot in any simple way be equated with the Aurig- nacians . Yet they have the interest of ...
... social system had settled and which made them incapable of the large - scale adaptation needed for such a change . The Australians , then , cannot in any simple way be equated with the Aurig- nacians . Yet they have the interest of ...
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... social purpose of tragedy . Indeed Plato's own thought remains still a compound of the mythological and the logical . ( LITTLE ) And the mythological element goes deeper than the direct use of myth- narratives ; it resides in whole ...
... social purpose of tragedy . Indeed Plato's own thought remains still a compound of the mythological and the logical . ( LITTLE ) And the mythological element goes deeper than the direct use of myth- narratives ; it resides in whole ...
Pagina 362
... social types , appear in literature . Though Langland had had no intention of stimulating rebellion , his poem holds the essence of the Peasants Revolt of 1381 , its hope of affirming human dignity and worth that went beyond any of the ...
... social types , appear in literature . Though Langland had had no intention of stimulating rebellion , his poem holds the essence of the Peasants Revolt of 1381 , its hope of affirming human dignity and worth that went beyond any of the ...
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Preface | 7 |
The Totemic Tribe | 32 |
Transition to Civilisation | 58 |
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