I know you admire W.G. Sebald's writing, which some would say really promoted that kind of interfusion. |
With the interfusion of Eastern culture in Europe, hopefully the stigma of marriage breakdown will be diluted in their cultures. |
Her reading was an interfusion of philosophy skimmed, and realistic romances deep-sounded. |
Slowly and silently, he made his way down the corridor until he wafted the interfusion of exotic scents. |
Then, I suppose it was the interfusion of humor through so much of it, that made it all precious and friendly. |
Eagleton further associates this interfusion with the notion of sublimity, describing it thus. |