Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 75
... biographer em- ploys the same subjectivity , it should be observed , that discon- certs the historian coming to Plutarch's work . As we have noted already , Plutarch's reliance on a subjective viewpoint does not in- dicate that he ...
... biographer em- ploys the same subjectivity , it should be observed , that discon- certs the historian coming to Plutarch's work . As we have noted already , Plutarch's reliance on a subjective viewpoint does not in- dicate that he ...
עמוד 76
... biographer who quests for the soul of his subject . Moreover , because the biographer aspires to delineate a life first and foremost , he will call upon whatever sources at his dis- posal that can assist him . In the case of Plutarch ...
... biographer who quests for the soul of his subject . Moreover , because the biographer aspires to delineate a life first and foremost , he will call upon whatever sources at his dis- posal that can assist him . In the case of Plutarch ...
עמוד 78
... biographers , Leon Edel , who recently wrote : " Your novelist and your biographer stand on this common ground - both are , in reality , storytellers . They simply tell different kinds of stories . " CHAPTER 4 The Moralia of Plutarch T ...
... biographers , Leon Edel , who recently wrote : " Your novelist and your biographer stand on this common ground - both are , in reality , storytellers . They simply tell different kinds of stories . " CHAPTER 4 The Moralia of Plutarch T ...
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