Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 8Joseph Strelka |
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... existence of beings very different from us . On the other hand , one can admit the existence of mixed genres , those where " the atmosphere " is superposed and rivals with the fictional element . Such is the case of what we call the ...
... existence of beings very different from us . On the other hand , one can admit the existence of mixed genres , those where " the atmosphere " is superposed and rivals with the fictional element . Such is the case of what we call the ...
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... existence projects it into universal time and space . The genre can be equally thought of as " inner form , " an active principle which organizes a group of literary works in a unitary manner from within . This also justifies the existence ...
... existence projects it into universal time and space . The genre can be equally thought of as " inner form , " an active principle which organizes a group of literary works in a unitary manner from within . This also justifies the existence ...
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... existence destroy the pattern of the comic world.15 Her comprehensive view of death - bound individ- ual existence within the uninterrupted flow of self - perpetuating 198 PAUL HERNADI.
... existence destroy the pattern of the comic world.15 Her comprehensive view of death - bound individ- ual existence within the uninterrupted flow of self - perpetuating 198 PAUL HERNADI.
Contents
DICHOTOMY OF ARTISTIC GENRES | 3 |
TOWARD A DEFINITION OF LITERARY GENRES | 41 |
SOME IDIOSYNCRATIC CONCEPTS | 80 |
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