The English Journal, Volumen28University of Chicago Press, 1939 |
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... human existence which , in their maturity and humanity , are far more re- assuring than the frustrated pessimistic tone of much contemporary American work . Throughout the year three main tendencies of the modern novel are stressed ...
... human existence which , in their maturity and humanity , are far more re- assuring than the frustrated pessimistic tone of much contemporary American work . Throughout the year three main tendencies of the modern novel are stressed ...
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... human powers ; of helping him to subordinate and control the animal , that he may become human in the noblest sense of that much - abused word . If that — just that , and nothing else is not our work , we should do well to stop talking ...
... human powers ; of helping him to subordinate and control the animal , that he may become human in the noblest sense of that much - abused word . If that — just that , and nothing else is not our work , we should do well to stop talking ...
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... human beings . It must be turned outward , he says , " to love the coast opposite humanity " ; love turned inward is a trap . Jeffers adds in " The Broken Balance " that one is to be glad when with the end of civiliza- tion comes the ...
... human beings . It must be turned outward , he says , " to love the coast opposite humanity " ; love turned inward is a trap . Jeffers adds in " The Broken Balance " that one is to be glad when with the end of civiliza- tion comes the ...
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CONTENTS FOR JANUARY 1939 No | 1 |
THE REGENTS INQUIRY AND THE TEACHING OF READING William S Gray | 3 |
ENGLISH INSTRUCTION AND A CHANGING WORLD 7 Raymond Derby | 12 |
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