The Literary Underground: Writers and the Totalitarian Experience, 1900-1950Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1991 - 294 Seiten Om totalitarismen i det 20. århundredes europæiske litteratur - med eksempler af bl.a. Kafka, Orwell, Huxley og Koestler |
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... revolutionary art must now gather its forces for the struggle against reactionary persecution . Our aims : The independence of art for the revolution . The revolution - for the complete liberation of art ! 20 If the still small voice is ...
... revolutionary art must now gather its forces for the struggle against reactionary persecution . Our aims : The independence of art for the revolution . The revolution - for the complete liberation of art ! 20 If the still small voice is ...
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... revolutionary junta sent a group of workers to take over the Ministry of War , which had not been evacuated by the government . The leader of the group went into the building and there the officers in charge called his attention to the ...
... revolutionary junta sent a group of workers to take over the Ministry of War , which had not been evacuated by the government . The leader of the group went into the building and there the officers in charge called his attention to the ...
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... revolutionary Russian prose . As he says in one of his own Blake - like proverbs of hell : ' Fangs are sharpened only when there is someone to gnaw on . Domestic hens have wings only for flapping ' ( ZE 109 ) . By 1924 , the year in ...
... revolutionary Russian prose . As he says in one of his own Blake - like proverbs of hell : ' Fangs are sharpened only when there is someone to gnaw on . Domestic hens have wings only for flapping ' ( ZE 109 ) . By 1924 , the year in ...
Inhalt
A Corridor of Date Clusters | 21 |
Totalitarianism | 31 |
Fascism | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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