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grace. "Gravity" is a key concept in Weil's moral and spiritual psychology and despite the attention Weil's writings have received
Simone Weil presents the problem of evil as follows: 'How can we escape from that which corresponds to gravity in our- selves?' By grace alone. In order to come
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of Hopkins is with Simone Weil's notions of "gravity" and "grace." and Grace
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self-obliteration" (39). John Desmond quotes this passage in his new book about Heaney and links it to Simone Weil's concepts of gravity and grace. According
Gravity and Grace: The Letters of Penelope Fitzgerald. If asked to capture Penelope Fitzgerald's writing with just two words one could hardly choose better