Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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Page 155
... concept of the Subject of experience is both negative and positive . Negatively , it represents the self ... concept of Subject does not extend in the direction of elucidating or interpreting the complexity of selfhood . If it is so ...
... concept of the Subject of experience is both negative and positive . Negatively , it represents the self ... concept of Subject does not extend in the direction of elucidating or interpreting the complexity of selfhood . If it is so ...
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... concepts perceiving , remembering , and im- agining . This is what principally concerns us in our present task , but we should also like to indicate that what else has to be said about cognition comes under the concept of presentation ...
... concepts perceiving , remembering , and im- agining . This is what principally concerns us in our present task , but we should also like to indicate that what else has to be said about cognition comes under the concept of presentation ...
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... concept of German Romanticism as a genera- tion entity . Petersen expands this generation concept in classifying German literature and tries to systematize that principle . He concludes that , for all practical purposes , the concept of ...
... concept of German Romanticism as a genera- tion entity . Petersen expands this generation concept in classifying German literature and tries to systematize that principle . He concludes that , for all practical purposes , the concept of ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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