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... physical and mental mutilation . Fear of the concentration camp a euphemism for starvation , torture , and death . Fear of cruelties which , until then , were no longer even to be imagined but which , practically overnight , became as ...
... physical and mental mutilation . Fear of the concentration camp a euphemism for starvation , torture , and death . Fear of cruelties which , until then , were no longer even to be imagined but which , practically overnight , became as ...
Page 658
... physical vagabondry . . . . He is exhausted . That's it ! He exhausted the resources of his very Self , and why not ? Self is not inexhaustible " ( 628-29 ) . Or perhaps , contrary to the assumptions of most readers and critics , Kosky ...
... physical vagabondry . . . . He is exhausted . That's it ! He exhausted the resources of his very Self , and why not ? Self is not inexhaustible " ( 628-29 ) . Or perhaps , contrary to the assumptions of most readers and critics , Kosky ...
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... physical form also denote aesthetic regression that is synonymous with the loss of form as such . Agatha's body " floats " like Aristotelian " matter " that evades closure by techne into a controlling , rationally structured , aesthetic ...
... physical form also denote aesthetic regression that is synonymous with the loss of form as such . Agatha's body " floats " like Aristotelian " matter " that evades closure by techne into a controlling , rationally structured , aesthetic ...
Contents
Barbara Tepa Lupack Introduction | 531 |
Tomasz Mirkowicz | 539 |
Jerzy Kosinski | 597 |
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