Foundation, Vydání 1–8North East London Polytechnic, 1978 |
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Strana 21
... nature of a spectrum that it is continuous ; there are no natural gaps , hiatuses where the boundary lines could conveniently fall . Such boundary lines cannot be created by critical edict . It does no good at all to complain ...
... nature of a spectrum that it is continuous ; there are no natural gaps , hiatuses where the boundary lines could conveniently fall . Such boundary lines cannot be created by critical edict . It does no good at all to complain ...
Strana 51
... nature in a less sentimental light : it is rich , fecund , but essentially alien to man . The principal theme of The Drowned World is devolution , return to a prehistoric past . That is why the natural world is represented by giant ...
... nature in a less sentimental light : it is rich , fecund , but essentially alien to man . The principal theme of The Drowned World is devolution , return to a prehistoric past . That is why the natural world is represented by giant ...
Strana 10
... Nature that is given a solid and inde- pendent existence not simply a reflection of what we feel it should is to celebrate Nature's intrinsic being . Gilgamesh does just that . ' The belief that objects themselves can be significant ...
... Nature that is given a solid and inde- pendent existence not simply a reflection of what we feel it should is to celebrate Nature's intrinsic being . Gilgamesh does just that . ' The belief that objects themselves can be significant ...
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Introduction by Peter Nicholls | 1 |
Number 2 June 1972 | 1 |
Number 3 March 1973 | 1 |
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