Modern Satire: Four StudiesMouton, 1982 - 162 страници |
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... Evil confronting an evil with an ideology of its own that , like a cancerous growth , threatens to displace the original or traditional Evil personified by Woland . Oth- er contrasts are between Woland ( in Moscow ) and Yeshua ( in Jeru ...
... Evil confronting an evil with an ideology of its own that , like a cancerous growth , threatens to displace the original or traditional Evil personified by Woland . Oth- er contrasts are between Woland ( in Moscow ) and Yeshua ( in Jeru ...
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... evil it is because they have been made so by circumstance and not because they are so " ( p . 8 ) . In other words , Milne sees Yeshua as a determinist . If circumstances are responsible for evil deeds , there is no place for conscience ...
... evil it is because they have been made so by circumstance and not because they are so " ( p . 8 ) . In other words , Milne sees Yeshua as a determinist . If circumstances are responsible for evil deeds , there is no place for conscience ...
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... evil it could hardly be exaggerated in a satire written expressly to stress that evil . Yes , Isaac Deutscher was right with his " Mysticism of Cruelty , " but wrong when he used it ironically . As John O. Lyons says : " Things are evil ...
... evil it could hardly be exaggerated in a satire written expressly to stress that evil . Yes , Isaac Deutscher was right with his " Mysticism of Cruelty , " but wrong when he used it ironically . As John O. Lyons says : " Things are evil ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Parody | 12 |
The Works to be Discussed | 21 |
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