Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Volumen47American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1995 |
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... concern with commercial success ; by a love of music's vocality : a knowing treatment of the singing voice which may appear formidable , even awkward at first glance on the page , but which , once heard - well sung - is as natural as it ...
... concern with commercial success ; by a love of music's vocality : a knowing treatment of the singing voice which may appear formidable , even awkward at first glance on the page , but which , once heard - well sung - is as natural as it ...
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... concern with language , as a contending force in the deciding of meaning , need not exclude a belief in the cen- trality of the psyche , of the will , in the agon that is literature . Writing on Freud , Burke observed that Freud's use ...
... concern with language , as a contending force in the deciding of meaning , need not exclude a belief in the cen- trality of the psyche , of the will , in the agon that is literature . Writing on Freud , Burke observed that Freud's use ...
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... concerned with the shunting off of the dying , the needed recourse in much illness to the body's own wisdom , and the need of a politics based on the common sense of survival ... concern was with the earth and ourselves as part [ 102 ]
... concerned with the shunting off of the dying , the needed recourse in much illness to the body's own wisdom , and the need of a politics based on the common sense of survival ... concern was with the earth and ourselves as part [ 102 ]
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Induction of Members of the Academy by Alfred Kazin | 15 |
Emile Capouya | 29 |
All Critics Are Mortal | 35 |
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