Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 8Joseph Strelka |
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... novel progress has been made . Both these poets advocated and realized a purely lyri- cal or poetic art , some ... novel , we may refer to the excellent " Réflexions sur l'art du roman " by Paul Bourget ( in Études et Portraits ) , which ...
... novel progress has been made . Both these poets advocated and realized a purely lyri- cal or poetic art , some ... novel , we may refer to the excellent " Réflexions sur l'art du roman " by Paul Bourget ( in Études et Portraits ) , which ...
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... novel form ) to descrip- tive poetry and the disavowal of purely emotional values , as well as the restriction of ... novel , together with that of the distinctive shorter narra- tive form , the Novelle . The relations between the epic ...
... novel form ) to descrip- tive poetry and the disavowal of purely emotional values , as well as the restriction of ... novel , together with that of the distinctive shorter narra- tive form , the Novelle . The relations between the epic ...
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... novel , Choderlos de Laclos's Les Liaisons danger- euses ( 1782 ) , seems to have relied exclusively on that novel's epistolary technique ( which he calls a catégorie ) in order to proclaim its perfection as a novel , the " reality " of ...
... novel , Choderlos de Laclos's Les Liaisons danger- euses ( 1782 ) , seems to have relied exclusively on that novel's epistolary technique ( which he calls a catégorie ) in order to proclaim its perfection as a novel , the " reality " of ...
Contents
DICHOTOMY OF ARTISTIC GENRES | 3 |
TOWARD A DEFINITION OF LITERARY GENRES | 41 |
SOME IDIOSYNCRATIC CONCEPTS | 80 |
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