Philosophy in literature
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Philosophy in literature
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Philosophy in literature
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- The singing of the real world, the philosophy of Virginia Woolf's fiction, Mark Hussey
- The blind man traces the circle;, on the patterns and philosophy of Byron's poetry, by M.G. Cooke
- Politics, philosophy, and the production of romantic texts, Terence Allan Hoagwood
- Shakespeare and the nature of time:, moral and philosophical themes in some plays and poems of William Shakespeare
- Pope and the context of controversy;, the manipulation of ideas in An essay on man, Douglas H. White
- Lord of the elves and eldils, Richard Purtill
- Kierkegaard and Faulkner, modalities of existence, George C. Bedell
- English literature and British philosophy;, a collection of essays., Edited with an introd. by S.P. Rosenbaum
- Making it whole, a Victorian circle and the shape of their world, Diana Postlethwaite
- Milton among the philosophers, poetry and materialism in seventeenth-century England, Stephen M. Fallon
- L'Humanité de Molière, essais choisis ou écrits par John Cairncross
- White fire, the influence of Emerson on Melville, John B. Williams
- Rabelaisian dialectic and the Platonic-Hermetic tradition, G. Mallary Masters
- The Hegelian aftermath, readings in Hegel, Kierkegaard, Freud, Proust, and James, Henry Sussman
- Tolstoy's art and thought, 1847-1880, Donna Tussing Orwin
- Philosophy and the novel, philosophical aspects of Middlemarch, Anna Karenina, the Brothers Karamazov, A la recherche du temps perdu, and of the methods of criticism, by Peter Jones
- Victorian will, by John R. Reed
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