American Writers: A Collection of Literary BiographiesLeonard Unger Scribner, 1974 |
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... human history can rest with equa- nimity . " The human condition is like that of " the sailor , climbing the mast ( to use a simile ) , with the abyss of the waves beneath him and the ' crow's nest ' above him . He is anxious about both ...
... human history can rest with equa- nimity . " The human condition is like that of " the sailor , climbing the mast ( to use a simile ) , with the abyss of the waves beneath him and the ' crow's nest ' above him . He is anxious about both ...
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... human terms , of the man's resil- ience and genius . This work , in defining human selfhood in terms of man's capacity for " dia- logue , " reveals how deeply he was influenced by the Jewish existentialist , Martin Buber ; in a manner ...
... human terms , of the man's resil- ience and genius . This work , in defining human selfhood in terms of man's capacity for " dia- logue , " reveals how deeply he was influenced by the Jewish existentialist , Martin Buber ; in a manner ...
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... human condition ? " The mere laws of the human condition ! This is skepticism , and if we need a name to distinguish Miss Porter's special attitude , perhaps " skepticism " will do . The only truth available to man lies in " the human ...
... human condition ? " The mere laws of the human condition ! This is skepticism , and if we need a name to distinguish Miss Porter's special attitude , perhaps " skepticism " will do . The only truth available to man lies in " the human ...
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