Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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... described ; in the written text - in contrast to the oral narrative - no turn of a phrase is insignificant . The second observation is the following : To an even greater degree than in the popular short story , the action sequences of ...
... described ; in the written text - in contrast to the oral narrative - no turn of a phrase is insignificant . The second observation is the following : To an even greater degree than in the popular short story , the action sequences of ...
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... described by Plato . The rhapsode Ion is an expert in the recita- tion and explanation of the Homeric epics . When he tells a tale of pity , his eyes fill with tears ; when he recounts something terrifying or dread- ful , his hair ...
... described by Plato . The rhapsode Ion is an expert in the recita- tion and explanation of the Homeric epics . When he tells a tale of pity , his eyes fill with tears ; when he recounts something terrifying or dread- ful , his hair ...
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... described not according to its spatial location , but figuratively , so that its essence rather than the location of its existence was revealed : it was " like a chest of silent , mysterious memories . " True , the back of this house ...
... described not according to its spatial location , but figuratively , so that its essence rather than the location of its existence was revealed : it was " like a chest of silent , mysterious memories . " True , the back of this house ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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