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PLASTICITY OF THE MERELY HUMAN: SECULAR PERFECTION AND THE LIMITS OF AESTHETICS IN WAUGH'S LOVE AMONG THE RUINS, THE
For most of my life I found greater joy in the works of man than of nature, until quite late, and now it is revulsion from the works of man that...
Renascence, 12/31/07 by DeCoste, Damon Marcel · More from publication -
Waugh's War and the Loop of History: From Put Out More Flags to Brideshead Revisited and Back Again - Evelyn Waugh
Hegel remarks somewhere that all facts and personages of great importance in world history occur, as it were, twice. He forgot to add: the first...
Style, 09/22/00 by Damon Marcel DeCoste · More from publication -
To blot it all out: the politics of realism in Richard Wright's 'Native Son.'
Richard Wright's works including 'Native Son' was initially praised by critics for its powerful realism who saw it as the very core of a potent and...
Style, 03/22/98 by Damon Marcel DeCoste · More from publication -
Graham Greene's Thrillers and the 1930s. - book reviews
Brian Diemert. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1996. x + 237 pp. $44.95 cloth; 16.95 paper Brian Diemert. Montreal: McGill-Queen's...
Style, 09/22/97 by Damon Marcel DeCoste · More from publication


