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... fairy tale . Käte Hamburger has an observation concerning the fairy tale which , in my opinion , touched on this topic in nuce but quite unthematically : " Even the fairy tale appears as reality as long as we , as we read it or watch it ...
... fairy tale . Käte Hamburger has an observation concerning the fairy tale which , in my opinion , touched on this topic in nuce but quite unthematically : " Even the fairy tale appears as reality as long as we , as we read it or watch it ...
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... the eighteenth century as a reaction to the isolation of the modern individual . The magical epic is best exemplified by the fairy tale , and Muschg even considers magical dramas to be " scenically arranged fairy tales of a demonically ...
... the eighteenth century as a reaction to the isolation of the modern individual . The magical epic is best exemplified by the fairy tale , and Muschg even considers magical dramas to be " scenically arranged fairy tales of a demonically ...
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DICHOTOMY OF ARTISTIC GENRES | 3 |
TOWARD A DEFINITION OF LITERARY GENRES | 41 |
SOME IDIOSYNCRATIC CONCEPTS | 80 |
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