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Page 77
... least has authentic roots in English history which Coveney's reading denies it . This applies in particular to what Coveney rightly sees as the focal point of the novel's radicalism ( it is also the key to its difficult and contentious ...
... least has authentic roots in English history which Coveney's reading denies it . This applies in particular to what Coveney rightly sees as the focal point of the novel's radicalism ( it is also the key to its difficult and contentious ...
Page 83
... least genuine illumination . But in politics illumination is not enough . It is also necessary , at least for the radical , to reach decisions and to act on them . For this reason , Esther's decision to marry Felix is of the first ...
... least genuine illumination . But in politics illumination is not enough . It is also necessary , at least for the radical , to reach decisions and to act on them . For this reason , Esther's decision to marry Felix is of the first ...
Page 166
... least successful and least enjoyable novel it remains a work of major intellectual signi- ficance as possibly the most complex formalization of the problems of varying and uncertain perspective in the whole of nineteenth- century ...
... least successful and least enjoyable novel it remains a work of major intellectual signi- ficance as possibly the most complex formalization of the problems of varying and uncertain perspective in the whole of nineteenth- century ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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