Cithara, Volume 23St. Bonaventure University, 1984 - Civilization |
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... Savonarola's arresting voice does not spring so much from an improbable magnaminity as it does from a desire to redirect her energies and tenderness . In essence , Savonarola tells her that if she cannot return for the sake of her ...
... Savonarola's arresting voice does not spring so much from an improbable magnaminity as it does from a desire to redirect her energies and tenderness . In essence , Savonarola tells her that if she cannot return for the sake of her ...
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... Savonarola in any truly political way ; Florence only enlarges the possibilities for developing her sense of personal commitment . Thus she must , in her groping , very human way discover that when the laws of the city , even Savonarola's ...
... Savonarola in any truly political way ; Florence only enlarges the possibilities for developing her sense of personal commitment . Thus she must , in her groping , very human way discover that when the laws of the city , even Savonarola's ...
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... Savonarola and Romola on the eve of another hanging . It is , of course , the ancient conflict of Creon and Antigone , but in her fiction , Eliot is much surer about who is right than she is in her famous essay . When Romola proves ...
... Savonarola and Romola on the eve of another hanging . It is , of course , the ancient conflict of Creon and Antigone , but in her fiction , Eliot is much surer about who is right than she is in her famous essay . When Romola proves ...
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