Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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Joseph Strelka. necessity under which we found ourselves , in collaboration between psychology and interpretation , of subordinating the applied psychology to the purposes it is serving . It is because the psychology has been so ...
Joseph Strelka. necessity under which we found ourselves , in collaboration between psychology and interpretation , of subordinating the applied psychology to the purposes it is serving . It is because the psychology has been so ...
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... psychology worked into it from a consistently maintained view of a general psychology . It is important to understand as clearly as possible what the relation between interpretation and psychology is , in order to forestall misunder ...
... psychology worked into it from a consistently maintained view of a general psychology . It is important to understand as clearly as possible what the relation between interpretation and psychology is , in order to forestall misunder ...
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... psychological account of anything . The key principle is this duality of experience . It puts into our hands a map of psychology , which can guide us through its territory , wherever it has to be crossed in penetrating any subject in ...
... psychological account of anything . The key principle is this duality of experience . It puts into our hands a map of psychology , which can guide us through its territory , wherever it has to be crossed in penetrating any subject in ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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