Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 8Joseph Strelka |
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... represent a kind of mixture of both genres . These forms consist of varieties , as the genera in natural history consist of species . With respect to the novel , we may refer to the excellent " Réflexions sur l'art du roman " by Paul ...
... represent a kind of mixture of both genres . These forms consist of varieties , as the genera in natural history consist of species . With respect to the novel , we may refer to the excellent " Réflexions sur l'art du roman " by Paul ...
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... represents events and calls the reader's attention to those events . 7. Poetry calls attention to the language of the ... represent events exemplifying varieties of extreme sexuality . These groups of literary works are certainly purely ...
... represents events and calls the reader's attention to those events . 7. Poetry calls attention to the language of the ... represent events exemplifying varieties of extreme sexuality . These groups of literary works are certainly purely ...
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... represent a mixture of the genres , it seems preferable to determine them from two aspects - on the one hand , from the viewpoint of the poetic attitude ontologically founded in the basic attitudes , and on the other from the aspect of ...
... represent a mixture of the genres , it seems preferable to determine them from two aspects - on the one hand , from the viewpoint of the poetic attitude ontologically founded in the basic attitudes , and on the other from the aspect of ...
Contents
DICHOTOMY OF ARTISTIC GENRES | 3 |
TOWARD A DEFINITION OF LITERARY GENRES | 41 |
SOME IDIOSYNCRATIC CONCEPTS | 80 |
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