Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 8Joseph Strelka |
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... important confirmations in Aristotle and Dewey also ; for the naturalism in which they share suggests important ways in which the functioning of the imagination is geared to the rhythms of human experience . Both imply that there is an ...
... important confirmations in Aristotle and Dewey also ; for the naturalism in which they share suggests important ways in which the functioning of the imagination is geared to the rhythms of human experience . Both imply that there is an ...
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... important aspect of criticism ) we make use of generic language , saying what kind of a thing something is , and perhaps how it differs from other things of the same kind . As E.D. Hirsch and others have pointed out , the very act of ...
... important aspect of criticism ) we make use of generic language , saying what kind of a thing something is , and perhaps how it differs from other things of the same kind . As E.D. Hirsch and others have pointed out , the very act of ...
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... important source for religious literature , earlier than the lives of the saints . The Crusades repre- sent especially important direct source material , forming the bridge between Eastern and Western culture . The correct term is ...
... important source for religious literature , earlier than the lives of the saints . The Crusades repre- sent especially important direct source material , forming the bridge between Eastern and Western culture . The correct term is ...
Contents
DICHOTOMY OF ARTISTIC GENRES | 3 |
TOWARD A DEFINITION OF LITERARY GENRES | 41 |
SOME IDIOSYNCRATIC CONCEPTS | 80 |
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