Robert B. Heilman and Eric Voegelin: A Friendship in Letters, 1944-1984University of Missouri Press, 2004 - 332 Seiten |
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... sort of a “ Dr. English– Dear Abby ” responsibility that he seemed to enjoy . These single - response episodes he dispatched fully and carefully in a few days whether the correspondent was a schoolboy from Missouri or a worker in a ...
... sort of a “ Dr. English– Dear Abby ” responsibility that he seemed to enjoy . These single - response episodes he dispatched fully and carefully in a few days whether the correspondent was a schoolboy from Missouri or a worker in a ...
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... sort of response, and often more than half my letter would be taken up with these topics. His expectation to be answered by his correspondents some- times proved painfully expensive, especially at tax time when he would pound out a page ...
... sort of response, and often more than half my letter would be taken up with these topics. His expectation to be answered by his correspondents some- times proved painfully expensive, especially at tax time when he would pound out a page ...
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... sort of thing that I could give to just anybody for correction; and you are simply my last resort. (Letter 37) Ten days later Heilman replied: that comes That you ask me to read the MS is of course only an honor. . . . You know how much ...
... sort of thing that I could give to just anybody for correction; and you are simply my last resort. (Letter 37) Ten days later Heilman replied: that comes That you ask me to read the MS is of course only an honor. . . . You know how much ...
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... sort) that would divert atten- tion from the main purpose of the sentence. So I left it, though with regrets. (Letter 39) In 1974 (Letter 133) Heilman, commenting on Voegelin's offprint “Reason: The Classic Experience,” raised his ...
... sort) that would divert atten- tion from the main purpose of the sentence. So I left it, though with regrets. (Letter 39) In 1974 (Letter 133) Heilman, commenting on Voegelin's offprint “Reason: The Classic Experience,” raised his ...
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... sort of serenity in which are both power and wisdom . And here , lest I become embar- rassing , I stop . I will read , as you know , with limited competence , but with a lot of application and enthusiasm , and with enough gifts to learn ...
... sort of serenity in which are both power and wisdom . And here , lest I become embar- rassing , I stop . I will read , as you know , with limited competence , but with a lot of application and enthusiasm , and with enough gifts to learn ...
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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