Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical WritingsHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 - 348 Seiten |
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... questions often discussed with Brecht ; and I wonder how the functionaries responded to his nostalgic memories of the ... question about the work and the social structure should be revised ; instead of ask- ing how a work of art relates ...
... questions often discussed with Brecht ; and I wonder how the functionaries responded to his nostalgic memories of the ... question about the work and the social structure should be revised ; instead of ask- ing how a work of art relates ...
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... question has a bad name ; rightly so . It is the textbook example of the attempt to explain literary con- nections with undialectical clichés . Very well . But what , then , is the dialectical approach to the same question ? The ...
... question has a bad name ; rightly so . It is the textbook example of the attempt to explain literary con- nections with undialectical clichés . Very well . But what , then , is the dialectical approach to the same question ? The ...
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... question , as applied to man , other than as applied to other communications ( languages ) ? To whom does the lamp communicate itself ? The mountain ? The fox ? But here the answer is : to man . This is not anthropomorphism . The truth ...
... question , as applied to man , other than as applied to other communications ( languages ) ? To whom does the lamp communicate itself ? The mountain ? The fox ? But here the answer is : to man . This is not anthropomorphism . The truth ...
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A Berlin Chronicle | 3 |
OneWay Street selection | 61 |
Moscow | 97 |
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