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A Comparison of the Social Thought of Charles Peguy and the Encyclical Rerum Novarum of Pope Leo XIIIBentz, M. Florita, Sister January 1947 (has links)
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Types of Heroines in the French Romantic Drama: A Comparison with the Heroines of Racine and CorneilleMaddox, Della Rodgers January 1920 (has links)
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A Partial Edition of Las Lises de Francia de Antonio Mira de AmescuaKrumm, Carol Louise January 1946 (has links)
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A partial edition of Amor, ingenio y mujer comedia famosa del doctor Mira de AmescuaLimber, Joanne Irene January 1946 (has links)
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Some notes on the style of Gustavo Adolfo BecquerKate, Margaret Ann January 1947 (has links)
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Some comments on the ideas and style of Flavio HerreraCriger, Elsie F. January 1947 (has links)
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Valle-Inclan as poetBorelli, Catherine Mary Marshall January 1954 (has links)
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A Poetic Complement to Reason: Heterogeneity and the Other in the Work of Antonio MachadoStoyneva, Anastasiya K. January 2017 (has links)
A Poetic Complement to Reason: Heterogeneity and the Other in the work of Antonio Machado examines some of the late work of the Spanish writer. By focusing on his apocryphal project and especially on its two major texts, De un cancionero apócrifo and Juan de Mairena, I seek to show that the author’s philosophical endeavors are intrinsically related to the major trends within European thought during the tumultuous first decades of the new century. Turning to the problem of reason and the rift that separates its conceptual and non-conceptual sides, Machado advances important understandings of ontological and epistemological nature that remain understudied. The conceptions of human knowledge, life, and freedom that the author elaborates evince his desire to reevaluate the dominant idealist ones and even to part ways with this tradition. From today’s viewpoint, these notions are interesting because they continue to resonate with the ones we hold today. This project, therefore, intervenes in Machado’s scholarship by addressing the theoretical stance of the author and its relationship to issues like emancipation, equality, and communal life that remain pressing. / Spanish
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7 de Tristan Garcia: pour une poetique speculativeIzadi Dastgerdi, Mehdi 09 August 2016 (has links)
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The tragic humanism of Andre Malraux: an essay of interpretationBlend, Charles Daniels January 1955 (has links)
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