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meaning of the text. These accounts efface the physical book and the body of the reader, or treat them as mere instruments of the mind of the author and the reader. Even a phenomenologist like George Poulet asserts the pure “interiority” of the reader’s experience, an interiority that entails “theacrophobia 发表于 2025-3-23 15:33:28
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s own choices of reading material are unusual, and the reasons he gives for them revealing. He often thematised reading and writing in his fiction; and he discussed the nature of reading extensively in his criticism. This chapter argues that his engagement with the phenomenology of reading is a consdagger 发表于 2025-3-24 02:27:39
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popular reading material.. After a brief analysis of the production and distribution of soldier newspapers, I will explore some of their major themes and what their content tells us about soldier-readers in the First World War. As I will show, a close examination of this source helps fill in the gapMILL 发表于 2025-3-24 14:21:41
s own choices of reading material are unusual, and the reasons he gives for them revealing. He often thematised reading and writing in his fiction; and he discussed the nature of reading extensively in his criticism. This chapter argues that his engagement with the phenomenology of reading is a cons欢乐东方 发表于 2025-3-24 15:14:23
tives that the conflict produced, captivity never became part of the cultural memory of the war. It remains, as Heather Jones has recently put it, a ‘missing paradigm’ in First World War studies.. The absence of the prisoner of war experience from mainstream narratives about the war has, arguably, b神圣在玷污 发表于 2025-3-24 21:16:39
by looking to St. Thomas Aquinas’ notion of faith and belief In ., written during the middle of the thirteenth century, Aquinas, following Augustine, writes, “believing… is giving assent to something one is still thinking about. Strictly speaking, we think about what we cannot yet fully see to be tr全能 发表于 2025-3-25 02:06:44
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