Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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... ( action links ) which definitely constitutes the form of the popular short story . With Propp this form nevertheless remains a schema , a syntagmatic pattern which resulted from abstracting the progressive development of the action in ...
... ( action links ) which definitely constitutes the form of the popular short story . With Propp this form nevertheless remains a schema , a syntagmatic pattern which resulted from abstracting the progressive development of the action in ...
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... actions a proaïretic pattern.2 Establishing the science of the action , or praxis , Aristotle in fact precedes it by a related discipline , proaïresis , or man's ability to deliberate in advance the result of an act , to choose ( this ...
... actions a proaïretic pattern.2 Establishing the science of the action , or praxis , Aristotle in fact precedes it by a related discipline , proaïresis , or man's ability to deliberate in advance the result of an act , to choose ( this ...
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... action network consists essentially of the principle of substitution , which may have an expanding or a reducing function , depending on the circum- stances . Occasionally the discourse breaks down a ... actions is to ACTION SEQUENCES 13.
... action network consists essentially of the principle of substitution , which may have an expanding or a reducing function , depending on the circum- stances . Occasionally the discourse breaks down a ... actions is to ACTION SEQUENCES 13.
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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