The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 143Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1948 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 44
Pagina 275
... plays are intelligent and morbid . They can be described as ' Dostöevski without the answer , ' because they deal with nihilism , or loss of faith ( all Sartre's psychological dilemmas were anticipated by Dostoevski ) without offering ...
... plays are intelligent and morbid . They can be described as ' Dostöevski without the answer , ' because they deal with nihilism , or loss of faith ( all Sartre's psychological dilemmas were anticipated by Dostoevski ) without offering ...
Pagina 277
... plays , which however dramatically effective - will not hold water as a criticism of life . In all his plays , Anouilh chooses Death and rejects Life . Even his Pièces Roses are not really more rosy , but lead up to a flight from what ...
... plays , which however dramatically effective - will not hold water as a criticism of life . In all his plays , Anouilh chooses Death and rejects Life . Even his Pièces Roses are not really more rosy , but lead up to a flight from what ...
Pagina 337
... plays to a logical scheme . But broadly the scheme covers them . As an example of the emotional source of egoism in the Comedies we may take The Tempest , since it is one of the plays in which it is least obvious . Most of the ...
... plays to a logical scheme . But broadly the scheme covers them . As an example of the emotional source of egoism in the Comedies we may take The Tempest , since it is one of the plays in which it is least obvious . Most of the ...
Inhoudsopgave
Le Carbusier and the Passage of Taste | 20 |
Lord Hardinge of Penshurst | 46 |
188 | 61 |
12 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
accepted achieved Allies American Anglo-American Arab architecture artist attitude authority Balkans become Benda Brazil Britain British capital cell character China Christ Church Civil Communism Communists Corbusier Creon D. H. Lawrence Democracy democratic economic egoism elections England Europe European experience fact Fan Chia feeling force foreign France French German Government Greece Greek Haganah Hewlett human idea important India influence intellectual interest Iraq Kuomintang Labour Party leaders less Liberalism living London means Metaphysical Society Middle East Mikolajczyk mind Minister moral nature never Nineteenth Century Office Oxford Pakistan Palestine perhaps Peter Priggins philosophy Poland Polish political present principles prison problem realise reason recognised régime Republic revolution Russian Sartre seems sense Socialism Socialists society Soviet Soviet Union Spain Spanish Stalin Stambridge things tion to-day tradition Trollope Victorian whole Willard Brown writes