Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 8Joseph Strelka |
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... cultures leads one to underestimate differences between interpreters , or interpretative experiences , within the same period and culture . Nowadays , an American phi- losopher may feel intellectually closer to Hegel , Marx , or even ...
... cultures leads one to underestimate differences between interpreters , or interpretative experiences , within the same period and culture . Nowadays , an American phi- losopher may feel intellectually closer to Hegel , Marx , or even ...
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... cultural treasures from the common past of many nations . Medieval Latin philology has until now been secondary to critical texts on the pattern of classical literary studies ; the number of en face translations in- creases steadily . A ...
... cultural treasures from the common past of many nations . Medieval Latin philology has until now been secondary to critical texts on the pattern of classical literary studies ; the number of en face translations in- creases steadily . A ...
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... cultural patterns involved are not general but specific - not just " mar- riage " but a particular set of notions ... culturally learned to some extent , but strongly influenced by such occasional pheno- mena as time , location , the ...
... cultural patterns involved are not general but specific - not just " mar- riage " but a particular set of notions ... culturally learned to some extent , but strongly influenced by such occasional pheno- mena as time , location , the ...
Contents
DICHOTOMY OF ARTISTIC GENRES | 3 |
TOWARD A DEFINITION OF LITERARY GENRES | 41 |
SOME IDIOSYNCRATIC CONCEPTS | 80 |
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