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The modern tradition : backgrounds of modern literature / edited by Richard Ellmann and Charles Feidelson, Jr.
Author:
Ellmann, Richard, 1918- ed.
Imprint:New York : Oxford University Press, 1965.
Descriptionxix, 953 p. ; 25 cm.
Note:Imagination and nature. -The interaction of imagination and nature. -Symbolic nature. -The state of doubt. -The state of affirmation. -The doctrine of purity. -The purification of fiction. -The objective artifact. -Alogical structure. -The morality of the artist. -The art of life. -The artist and society. -Objectivity. -Historical determinism. -Naturalistic determinism. -Melioristic realism. -Socialist realism. -A new realism. -Struggle. -Organicism. -Mechanical force. -Idealism. -Patterns of repetition. -History and imagination. -Religion and history. -Primitive survivals. -Unreason and reason. -Liberation of the unconscious. -Myth in primitive thought. -The collective unconscious. -Myth and literature. -Self-realization. -The field of consciousness. -The divided self. Freedom. -The definition of existence. -Moments of existence. -Value in existence. -Christianity and Christendom. -Deified man. -Poetized religion. -Paganized Christianity. -Orthodoxy. -The state of doubt.
Bibliography Note:Bibliographical footnotes.
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