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Demon. Have I slept? I am just falling asleep. —Words in Verse IF It is deeply
rooted in Kraus's nature, and it is the stigma of every debate concerning him, that
all apologetic arguments miss their mark. The great work of Leopold Liegler ...
Demon. Have I slept? I am just falling asleep. —Words in Verse IF It is deeply
rooted in Kraus's nature, and it is the stigma of every debate concerning him, that
all apologetic arguments miss their mark. The great work of Leopold Liegler ...
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Now, however, they shimmer in the most winsome nuances: in the repartee lust
comes into its own, and in onanism, the joke. Kraus portrayed himself as
hopelessly subjugated to the demon; in the pandemonium of the age he reserved
for ...
Now, however, they shimmer in the most winsome nuances: in the repartee lust
comes into its own, and in onanism, the joke. Kraus portrayed himself as
hopelessly subjugated to the demon; in the pandemonium of the age he reserved
for ...
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Journalism is betrayal of the literary life, of mind, of the demon. Idle chatter is its
true substance, and every feuilleton poses anew the insoluble question of the
relationship between the forces of stupidity and malice, whose expression is
gossip.
Journalism is betrayal of the literary life, of mind, of the demon. Idle chatter is its
true substance, and every feuilleton poses anew the insoluble question of the
relationship between the forces of stupidity and malice, whose expression is
gossip.
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