Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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... interpretation , for which the real object of literary research was the autonomous literary work , and which regarded the understanding and interpreting of such a work as its primary task , has lost nothing in importance , especially as ...
... interpretation , for which the real object of literary research was the autonomous literary work , and which regarded the understanding and interpreting of such a work as its primary task , has lost nothing in importance , especially as ...
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... interpretation of a work qua an autonomous work goes hand in hand with its historical and / or sociological interpretation can the legitimate path - in methodological and factual terms - be initiated . It can be seen that , despite the ...
... interpretation of a work qua an autonomous work goes hand in hand with its historical and / or sociological interpretation can the legitimate path - in methodological and factual terms - be initiated . It can be seen that , despite the ...
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... interpretation and psychology is very like this . Interpreta- tion is important , because it concerns the right understanding of that which is in question . Psychology cannot take its place . Interpretation has to appeal to criteria ...
... interpretation and psychology is very like this . Interpreta- tion is important , because it concerns the right understanding of that which is in question . Psychology cannot take its place . Interpretation has to appeal to criteria ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
Copyright | |
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