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... literature . People who lack what Bagehot has called " an experiencing nature " no doubt consider information very ... literature to the facts about literature . This ruse gives them an illusion of being able to interpret experi- ence ...
... literature . People who lack what Bagehot has called " an experiencing nature " no doubt consider information very ... literature to the facts about literature . This ruse gives them an illusion of being able to interpret experi- ence ...
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... literature properly " deals honestly with the basic experiences in which all men may see themselves , " a proposition which raises the whole enormously complex problem of the relation between the life represented in literature and the ...
... literature properly " deals honestly with the basic experiences in which all men may see themselves , " a proposition which raises the whole enormously complex problem of the relation between the life represented in literature and the ...
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... literature . Will our official participation in the arts encourage and even create an official literature ? The entire question is open : what- ever the new literature turns out to be it will be the privilege of THE SEWANEE REVIEW to ...
... literature . Will our official participation in the arts encourage and even create an official literature ? The entire question is open : what- ever the new literature turns out to be it will be the privilege of THE SEWANEE REVIEW to ...
Contents
The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe | 34 |
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