10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «TERȚÁN»
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Jews in the American Academy, 1900-1940: The Dynamics of ...
Tertan turns out to be all three. Just as Hettner had signaled Jewish (or Hebraic) thinking by his "timid scorn and mistrust" of the fine arts (in which he was well read), so Tertan holds Jewish views underneath an odd Greek cloak. He had written ...
Susanne Klingenstein, 1998
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Counseling Gifted and Talented Children: A Guide for ... - Pagina 233
Meeting with Tertan to discuss assigned work, Howe experiences frustration, puzzlement, and the surprise of admiration. With Tertan, Howe had never been able to communicate to Tertan the value of a single criticism or correction of his wild, ...
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Lionel Trilling: The Work of Liberation - Pagina 85
Howe, made self-conscious by his knowledge of secret identity with Tertan (OTT, p. 100), allows "the strange affirming power of a name" (OTT, p. 106) to convert a student of promise into "the hard blank of a fact" (OTT, p. 107), even as he ...
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Jewish Writing and the Deep Places of the Imagination - Pagina 122
The instructor, a thoughtful, outwardly composed person of middle- class background, has his composure shaken by a new student, Ferdinand Tertan, who strikes us at first as the teacher's antithesis in every respect. The most important thing ...
Mark Krupnick, Jean K. Carney, Mark Shechner, 2006
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Writing of Yehuda Amichai, The: A Thematic Approach - Pagina 109
“From there. From that time” is the ideological counter to the speaker's present moral landscape. By its very contrast his attitude brings to mind the reply of Tertan, the enigmatic hero of Lionel Trilling's short story “Of This Time, of That Place,” to ...
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Lionel Trilling, Criticism and Politics - Pagina 28
ling because in order to resist its paradigmatic truths we must feel that our (and Howe's) affection for Tertan is more important, and more valuable, than our rational understanding that he is, clinically speaking, ill. We want our affections, our ...
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The New York Intellectuals: The Rise and Decline of the ... - Pagina 231
Significantly, he has just been promoted to full professor and guaranteed a permanent position at the college. The pivotal events in the story occur when, after concluding that Tertan has characteristics that conventional society would consider ...
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Hyperreality and Global Culture - Pagina 128
The challenge which Tertan, as Trilling's fictional student, poses for Joseph Howe, as his teacher, is presented as one which shrugs off the latter's initial attempts to give it a name. To name would be to permit its annexation; to open it up to ...
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Lessons of the Masters - Pagina 131
Tertan strikes at the very centre, but smothers his perception in fathomless verbosity: "Oh, the boy was mad, and suddenly the word, used in hyperbole, intended almost for the expression of exasperated admiration, became literal. Now that the ...
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The Changing - Pagina xiii
beautiful Pelia and put the realm in confusion: and a lingering pain enveloped Tertan souls. When Murdes' evil deed was discovered, he and his forces were violently confronted and forced into Sordicum, where he found refuge with Queen ...