Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 8Joseph Strelka |
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... God bless the Constitution and save it And god damn the perverters An empty beer bottle at the foot of the monument to a war hero , past against present , human rascality and vulgarity against Japa- nese aesthetic perception , bless the ...
... God bless the Constitution and save it And god damn the perverters An empty beer bottle at the foot of the monument to a war hero , past against present , human rascality and vulgarity against Japa- nese aesthetic perception , bless the ...
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... God a purely gestural status when he limits God's existence to that of a thou : in other words , " God , " or rather Dieu , should be used only in the vocative case . But , even if a literary critic or historian has the impression that ...
... God a purely gestural status when he limits God's existence to that of a thou : in other words , " God , " or rather Dieu , should be used only in the vocative case . But , even if a literary critic or historian has the impression that ...
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... God is to be preferred to worldly love of women . For the Germanic people Baldwin cor- rectly noted , " Their epic conception is typically not of a progres- sive story , but of a situation . The hero is imagined in a crisis . ” 79 The ...
... God is to be preferred to worldly love of women . For the Germanic people Baldwin cor- rectly noted , " Their epic conception is typically not of a progres- sive story , but of a situation . The hero is imagined in a crisis . ” 79 The ...
Contents
DICHOTOMY OF ARTISTIC GENRES | 3 |
TOWARD A DEFINITION OF LITERARY GENRES | 41 |
SOME IDIOSYNCRATIC CONCEPTS | 80 |
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