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Geoffrey Green, who devoted a book to Auerbach and Spitzer, concluded that Auerbach saw his work "as a fortress — an arsenal — from which he could wage a passionate and vehement war against the possible flow of history in his time".
Geoffrey Green, who devoted a book to Auerbach and Spitzer, concluded that Auerbach saw his work "as a fortress an arsenal from which he could wage a passionate and vehement war against the possible flow of history in his time".
Geoffrey Green, who devoted a book to Auerbach and Spitzer, concluded that Auerbach saw his work "as a fortress an arsenal from which he could wage a passionate and vehement war against the possible flow of history in his time". And so "Mimesis," a singularly powerful study of narrative, arrived complete with its own soulful narrative.
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