Word: darcourt
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Dates: during 1983-1983
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...with other, complementary elements" is a central theme of the novel. It forms the basis for a plea for the introduction of intellectual vitality into religious life, and in a broader sense, becomes a justification for the Humanities--a concern which many modern universities find themselves forced to address. Darcourt becomes a spokesman for these issues when he elaborates upon his refusal to add to Parlabane's "fund." Parlabane challenges...
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