Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 30
... production and sale of superfluities " -- these are words not from " I'll Take My Stand " but from a recent article by Olive Entwistle in this Book Review . And Yale's C. Vann Woodward was only one of the impeccable liberals at last ...
... production and sale of superfluities " -- these are words not from " I'll Take My Stand " but from a recent article by Olive Entwistle in this Book Review . And Yale's C. Vann Woodward was only one of the impeccable liberals at last ...
Page 47
... production of archetypal material . At times Lytle and the Jungians seem to define " archetypal " with reference to content ; that is , cer- tain subjects , images , or myths are called archetypal , meaning uni- versal and timelessly ...
... production of archetypal material . At times Lytle and the Jungians seem to define " archetypal " with reference to content ; that is , cer- tain subjects , images , or myths are called archetypal , meaning uni- versal and timelessly ...
Page 54
... produce scene and summary are not arbitrary , but are aspects of the vertical structure , as controlled and designed by the author to reveal the meaning of the action . " The tensions of the action [ are ] evoked by the eternal ...
... produce scene and summary are not arbitrary , but are aspects of the vertical structure , as controlled and designed by the author to reveal the meaning of the action . " The tensions of the action [ are ] evoked by the eternal ...
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