Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 8Joseph Strelka |
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... FRENCH LITERATURE Among the French literary theoreticians of the sixteenth and sev- enteenth century - whose purview did not include the novel - we find in regard to genre a rather confused thinking and incoherent exposition , obscured ...
... FRENCH LITERATURE Among the French literary theoreticians of the sixteenth and sev- enteenth century - whose purview did not include the novel - we find in regard to genre a rather confused thinking and incoherent exposition , obscured ...
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... French poetry ” is , in fact , poetry.14 A systematic and penetrating attempt to define a separate genre called poetry in French literature appeared in 1971.15 A. Kibédi Varga , a Hungarian , argues in that study , which is also a ...
... French poetry ” is , in fact , poetry.14 A systematic and penetrating attempt to define a separate genre called poetry in French literature appeared in 1971.15 A. Kibédi Varga , a Hungarian , argues in that study , which is also a ...
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... FRENCH DRAMA FROM ITS BEGINNINGS ( 1552 ) THROUGH ATHALIE ( 1692 ) What do we mean by " French " as opposed , for instance , to " En- glish " drama ? 28 Verse form , limitations of time , place , and action come readily to mind . Such ...
... FRENCH DRAMA FROM ITS BEGINNINGS ( 1552 ) THROUGH ATHALIE ( 1692 ) What do we mean by " French " as opposed , for instance , to " En- glish " drama ? 28 Verse form , limitations of time , place , and action come readily to mind . Such ...
Contents
DICHOTOMY OF ARTISTIC GENRES | 3 |
TOWARD A DEFINITION OF LITERARY GENRES | 41 |
SOME IDIOSYNCRATIC CONCEPTS | 80 |
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