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... meaning of the process , the development , the Bildung . His conclusion is a conclusion in both senses : an end and an arrival at meaning . Behind such problem - solving lies the more or less invisible pressure of the artist's personal ...
... meaning of the process , the development , the Bildung . His conclusion is a conclusion in both senses : an end and an arrival at meaning . Behind such problem - solving lies the more or less invisible pressure of the artist's personal ...
Page 105
... meaning from everything that has come before it in the novel . The first use of ' world ' is a very closed , precise and relativist one , which makes it plain that George Eliot sees the individuality of such acts of construction . She ...
... meaning from everything that has come before it in the novel . The first use of ' world ' is a very closed , precise and relativist one , which makes it plain that George Eliot sees the individuality of such acts of construction . She ...
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... meaning , but the most urgent and ingenuous seeker . When we first see her she interprets Casaubon's too revealing self - description according to her own needs to reconstruct the past for an epistemological purpose : ' To reconstruct a ...
... meaning , but the most urgent and ingenuous seeker . When we first see her she interprets Casaubon's too revealing self - description according to her own needs to reconstruct the past for an epistemological purpose : ' To reconstruct a ...
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