The Educated Imagination and Other Writings on Critical Theory 1933-1963 Quotes
The Educated Imagination and Other Writings on Critical Theory 1933-1963
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“This is an example of why the humanists have always insisted that you don’t learn to think wholly from one language: you learn to think better from linguistic conflict, from bouncing one language off another.”
― The Educated Imagination and Other Writings on Critical Theory 1933-1963
― The Educated Imagination and Other Writings on Critical Theory 1933-1963
“In this perspective what I like or don’t like disappears, because there’s nothing left of me as a separate person: as a reader of literature I exist only as a representative of humanity as a whole. We”
― The Educated Imagination and Other Writings on Critical Theory 1933-1963
― The Educated Imagination and Other Writings on Critical Theory 1933-1963
