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... essay , " Der Barockstil in der religioesen klassischen Lyrik in Frankreich , " 10 as he does in two later essays on the periods of the French Rococo68 and French Naturalism.69 His works are the most persuasive evidence for the ...
... essay , " Der Barockstil in der religioesen klassischen Lyrik in Frankreich , " 10 as he does in two later essays on the periods of the French Rococo68 and French Naturalism.69 His works are the most persuasive evidence for the ...
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... Essays in Criticism ( London , 1957 ) . 89. Sir Herbert Read , " The True Voice of Feeling , " in Studies in English ... essay itself dates from 1905 . 92. P. N. Sakulin , in Handbuch der Literaturwissenschaft , Ed . by Osker Walzel ...
... Essays in Criticism ( London , 1957 ) . 89. Sir Herbert Read , " The True Voice of Feeling , " in Studies in English ... essay itself dates from 1905 . 92. P. N. Sakulin , in Handbuch der Literaturwissenschaft , Ed . by Osker Walzel ...
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... Essay in Historical Criticism ( New York , 1955 ) . 136. Wilhelm E. Muehlmann , Homo Creator . Abhandlungen zur Soziologie , Anthropologie und Ethnologie ( Wiesbaden , 1962 ) . 137. Wilhelm Dilthey , Das Erlebnis und die Dichtung , ed ...
... Essay in Historical Criticism ( New York , 1955 ) . 136. Wilhelm E. Muehlmann , Homo Creator . Abhandlungen zur Soziologie , Anthropologie und Ethnologie ( Wiesbaden , 1962 ) . 137. Wilhelm Dilthey , Das Erlebnis und die Dichtung , ed ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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