Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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... nature of these sequences - infrequent elsewhere is easily recognized in that each expression , on the whole , merely repeats its antecedent , as in a series ( which is not a structure ) : leaving a first locale , e.g. , a room ...
... nature of these sequences - infrequent elsewhere is easily recognized in that each expression , on the whole , merely repeats its antecedent , as in a series ( which is not a structure ) : leaving a first locale , e.g. , a room ...
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... Nature and in the artistic sphere the inherent laws of being with the personal immediacy of seeing and experiencing . Goethe the artist achieved that fusion of nature and spirituality , of universality and individuality , in which the ...
... Nature and in the artistic sphere the inherent laws of being with the personal immediacy of seeing and experiencing . Goethe the artist achieved that fusion of nature and spirituality , of universality and individuality , in which the ...
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... nature and spirit , of the tangible and intangible , through and out of its own self in the composi- tion of the beautiful , and thus restore to man that unity of truth above and beyond reality which he can no longer find either in ...
... nature and spirit , of the tangible and intangible , through and out of its own self in the composi- tion of the beautiful , and thus restore to man that unity of truth above and beyond reality which he can no longer find either in ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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