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Page 93
... accept her judgement as objective . If it is so , then it is reasonable to accept the implication , which arises naturally enough from the conversation at this point , that whilst most people in Norway in the 1880s were , like their ...
... accept her judgement as objective . If it is so , then it is reasonable to accept the implication , which arises naturally enough from the conversation at this point , that whilst most people in Norway in the 1880s were , like their ...
Page 119
... accept Gregers's suspicions of his father as certain proof of Haakon Werle's supposed villainy as it is to accept them as certain proof of Gregers's supposed neurosis . As with Gina Ekdal , the play projects a positive image of Haakon ...
... accept Gregers's suspicions of his father as certain proof of Haakon Werle's supposed villainy as it is to accept them as certain proof of Gregers's supposed neurosis . As with Gina Ekdal , the play projects a positive image of Haakon ...
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... accept a considerable measure of responsibility for lost “ joy of life . " Haakon Werle also may learn that he must accept responsibility for wrongs done and happiness lost . If he does , then he is seen as acknowledging that even in a ...
... accept a considerable measure of responsibility for lost “ joy of life . " Haakon Werle also may learn that he must accept responsibility for wrongs done and happiness lost . If he does , then he is seen as acknowledging that even in a ...
Contents
Journeys into Uncertainty | 23 |
The Vision Blurs | 71 |
All Hope Abandoned? | 104 |
Copyright | |
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