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... Thomas Mann ' the last great bourgeois writer ' . 138 Indeed : Thomas Mann is a realist whose respect , indeed reverence , for reality is of rare distinction . His detail , still more his plots , his intellectual designs may not stay on ...
... Thomas Mann ' the last great bourgeois writer ' . 138 Indeed : Thomas Mann is a realist whose respect , indeed reverence , for reality is of rare distinction . His detail , still more his plots , his intellectual designs may not stay on ...
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... Thomas Mann a writer capable of resisting this general tendency towards cultural barbarism . In a somewhat similar manner , Leavis , too , opts for an essentially voluntaristic escape - clause from his general sociological determinism ...
... Thomas Mann a writer capable of resisting this general tendency towards cultural barbarism . In a somewhat similar manner , Leavis , too , opts for an essentially voluntaristic escape - clause from his general sociological determinism ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
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