Robert B. Heilman and Eric Voegelin: A Friendship in Letters, 1944-1984University of Missouri Press, 2004 - 332 Seiten |
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... mind and creative endeavors, have constantly challenged my ideas in conversa- tion, but have never faltered in their support. I want to say a special thanks to Champlin B. Heilman who, on behalf of his father, granted permission to ...
... mind and creative endeavors, have constantly challenged my ideas in conversa- tion, but have never faltered in their support. I want to say a special thanks to Champlin B. Heilman who, on behalf of his father, granted permission to ...
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... mind . ( Letter 84 ) The Friendship Robert Bechtold Heilman was born in Philadelphia , was educated in English literature , and received degrees from Lafayette College ( A.B. , 1927 ) , Ohio State University ( M.A. , 1930 ) , and ...
... mind . ( Letter 84 ) The Friendship Robert Bechtold Heilman was born in Philadelphia , was educated in English literature , and received degrees from Lafayette College ( A.B. , 1927 ) , Ohio State University ( M.A. , 1930 ) , and ...
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... mind and spirit present in the play . ( Letter 64 ) Heilman wrote that he hoped to have displayed “ an adequate order of ideas ( ' the whole conception of human nature ' ) by means of which to make the critical statement . ” He asserted ...
... mind and spirit present in the play . ( Letter 64 ) Heilman wrote that he hoped to have displayed “ an adequate order of ideas ( ' the whole conception of human nature ' ) by means of which to make the critical statement . ” He asserted ...
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... mind of the critic is relative only to his own times , in which he is hopelessly enclosed . Therefore the practice of literary history is the only true humility in the literary student ; the critic who pretends to be doing anything but ...
... mind of the critic is relative only to his own times , in which he is hopelessly enclosed . Therefore the practice of literary history is the only true humility in the literary student ; the critic who pretends to be doing anything but ...
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... mind are so thoroughly determined by historical circumstance that the pursuit of truth about the nature of man is not recog- nizable in them ? The answer is obvious : the spiteful mediocrity which hates excellence . The argument of ...
... mind are so thoroughly determined by historical circumstance that the pursuit of truth about the nature of man is not recog- nizable in them ? The answer is obvious : the spiteful mediocrity which hates excellence . The argument of ...
Inhalt
Letters | 107 |
Philia Politike | 146 |
Hurried over the Face of the Earth | 202 |
Not a Postscript at All but a New Essay | 250 |
What Was Formed at That Time Holds Together | 267 |
Appendix | 293 |
Appendix | 299 |
Selected Enclosures in Various Letters | 305 |
Index | 325 |
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