Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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... Later on , when I studied Rabelais - after Anatole France the skeptic - I found my belief confirmed that freedom is transmitted by writing , of which Rabelais was a giant , comparable to a verbal Niagara pouring over the top of lifeless ...
... Later on , when I studied Rabelais - after Anatole France the skeptic - I found my belief confirmed that freedom is transmitted by writing , of which Rabelais was a giant , comparable to a verbal Niagara pouring over the top of lifeless ...
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Joseph Strelka. from which will later emerge a philosophical anthropology : i.e. , a new frontier between man and animal . For the only thing dividing animal manner of observation from human manner of observation is a distinc- tion that ...
Joseph Strelka. from which will later emerge a philosophical anthropology : i.e. , a new frontier between man and animal . For the only thing dividing animal manner of observation from human manner of observation is a distinc- tion that ...
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... later with increasingly sophisticated observations , hypotheses , tests , and classifications . In the course of their growing intellectual mastery of the worlds outside and within us , the sciences have sought to understand the ...
... later with increasingly sophisticated observations , hypotheses , tests , and classifications . In the course of their growing intellectual mastery of the worlds outside and within us , the sciences have sought to understand the ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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