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➢ He wrote prose, mostly essays, pamphlets and travel books.
➢ In 1704 he founded The Review.
➢ He wrote the Shortest Way with the Dissenters, where he ironically suggested that the problem with the Dissenters might easily be solved by eliminating them all. This satirical pamphlet gained him three days in the pillory and imprisonment for six mon

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The conception of the reality changes with the Theory of relativity of Einstein (1906), the concepts of time and space are conceived as subjective dimensions, everything is relative and nothing is certain; and La Durèe of Bergson that elaborates a theory on the time that influences Woolf and Joyce, he considers the time as a continuous flow of informati

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As a result of the unsatisfaction for the present situation, men and especially poets turned their attention to feelings and emotion. So the nature was no more an organism which man can rule through rationality, but became something real and living, existing as a man exists. The poets’ attention was given to sensibility, to the natural and real world.

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At this stage of his life Joyce was a devout Catholic. But after a period of spiritual doubt and unrest he began to lose his faith in the Church, rejected Catholicism and transferred his vocation to the sphere of artistic achievement. He continued his studies at University College, here he specialized in modern languages and began to reveal his extraord

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In 1944 he met Allen Ginsberg who remained one of his true friends in the corse of his life.
He soon began to live in an apartment with a small group of young people. The group separated in 1945 and Keoruac joined his parents.
In this period he began to write The Town and the City, a novel reflecting his own life experiences.
He met Neal Cas

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The stream of consciousness reproduces the uninterrupted flow of thoughts, sensation, memories, association and emotions as they flow in the characters’mind. This flow of thought is “written” throught the interior monologue which this regards logical transitions formal syntax and punctuation, only the sequence of thoughts as they flow in the character’s

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Everyman is loath to leave this earth. He pleads that that he is not ready and offers Death a thousand pounds if Death will reprieve him. Death refuses saying that all the riches in the world might be his if he were open to such bribes. Everyman next inquires if he will be allowed to return after he has rendered his account to Almighty God. Death assure

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Few months later, Bill is still staying at the inn but he didn’t pay for the stay of the last months; he is drinking a lot of rum and Doctor Livesey, a family-friend of Jim’s father, who’s dead, has already gave him an advertisement : he must stop drinking do much and he must calm down.
An old, blind pirate, called ‘Blind Pew’ arrives at the inn and

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NATIONAL GOVERNMENT: Council of Ministers headed by a prime minister appointed by the president on the basis of ability to form a government with parliamentary support.
POLITICAL COALITIONS AND PARTIES: There are two broad coalitions: the right-of-centre Casa delle Liberta (House of Freedom) and the centre-left Ulivo (Olive Tree). The Casa includes

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to conquer on their side many overseas territories.
So, Great Britain arrived at the First World War with a high sense of supremacy; this
nation, in fact, hadn’t any interest to enter the war and leading an isolating policy, it
didn’t care about European events. Through diplomacy, they made their game to
suppo