The Diliman Review, Τόμος 3College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines, 1955 Devoted to letters, the arts and discussion. |
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... Claudel does demonstrate his debt to the older poet . At the age of twenty - five , he left for Boston to serve as vice- consul for France . This marked the beginning of a long diplo- matic career which took him to many parts of the ...
... Claudel does demonstrate his debt to the older poet . At the age of twenty - five , he left for Boston to serve as vice- consul for France . This marked the beginning of a long diplo- matic career which took him to many parts of the ...
Σελίδα 10
... Claudel continued to ex- hort and preach . Whenever Claudel spoke from the viewpoint of dogma , there was almost no reaction from Gide . By nature , Gide could not be touched by the scholastic concepts which form most of the ...
... Claudel continued to ex- hort and preach . Whenever Claudel spoke from the viewpoint of dogma , there was almost no reaction from Gide . By nature , Gide could not be touched by the scholastic concepts which form most of the ...
Σελίδα 19
... Claudel , argues on the contrary that the humanism of the Renaissance was reactionary and Claudel's main glory is that of having resurrected mediaeval humanism . The controversy over Claudel , when often the very princi- ples of modern ...
... Claudel , argues on the contrary that the humanism of the Renaissance was reactionary and Claudel's main glory is that of having resurrected mediaeval humanism . The controversy over Claudel , when often the very princi- ples of modern ...
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THE PROOFS WILL TELL ROMEO C VELASCO | 30 |
THE SPINNER N V M GONZALEZ | 43 |
THE ART OF LADY | 56 |
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