Between Dream and Nature: Essays on Utopia and Dystopia, Volumen 61Dominic Baker-Smith, C. C. Barfoot Rodopi, 1987 - 228 páginas |
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... Soviet Russia a new civilisation ; possibly they saw it in terms of William Morris's News from Nowhere , the final chapter of which is headed " The Beginning of the New Life " . Myths of the new order , whether brought about by 3.
... Soviet Russia a new civilisation ; possibly they saw it in terms of William Morris's News from Nowhere , the final chapter of which is headed " The Beginning of the New Life " . Myths of the new order , whether brought about by 3.
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... final truths . While the De Republica was known to Augustine it was lost to the Middle Ages and only fragments have been recovered . But until 1820 , when Angelo Mai discovered a further section in a Vatican palimpsest , the only part ...
... final truths . While the De Republica was known to Augustine it was lost to the Middle Ages and only fragments have been recovered . But until 1820 , when Angelo Mai discovered a further section in a Vatican palimpsest , the only part ...
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... final letter , printed after the text , More again tells Giles of his irritation at suggestions that the work is a fiction : if it were , surely people can imagine that he would have made a better job of it . They have only to check ...
... final letter , printed after the text , More again tells Giles of his irritation at suggestions that the work is a fiction : if it were , surely people can imagine that he would have made a better job of it . They have only to check ...
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... final words of Morus on Raphael , “ though he is a man of the most undoubted learning as well as of the greatest knowledge of human affairs , I cannot agree with all that he has said ” , merely voices our own perplexity about the debate ...
... final words of Morus on Raphael , “ though he is a man of the most undoubted learning as well as of the greatest knowledge of human affairs , I cannot agree with all that he has said ” , merely voices our own perplexity about the debate ...
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Índice
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The Utopian Impulse in SeventeenthCentury England | 20 |
Jan van Dorsten | 47 |
Bouwe Postmus | 61 |
Jenny Mecziems | 91 |
John Dixon Hunt | 114 |
Edward Young among the Stars | 139 |
Marijke RudnikSmalbraak | 172 |
A J | 188 |
Bernard Bergonzi | 211 |
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