Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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Page 154
... relation is at the bottom of experience and pervades all experience . Once the differences which arise from this relation are laid out plainly , we find ourselves in a net- work to which we have the key . We can take our bearings , and ...
... relation is at the bottom of experience and pervades all experience . Once the differences which arise from this relation are laid out plainly , we find ourselves in a net- work to which we have the key . We can take our bearings , and ...
Page 161
... relation to the kind of minds which shape it is to bring it into relation to their psychology , again a matter which pertains wholly to them . About this there is nothing surprising , for all these things belong to human experience ...
... relation to the kind of minds which shape it is to bring it into relation to their psychology , again a matter which pertains wholly to them . About this there is nothing surprising , for all these things belong to human experience ...
Page 184
... relationship between the hospital which occupied the position before it and the hut which was positioned after it . It had meaning , not only in relation to the adjoining segments , but also with respect to the total work . To Leopold ...
... relationship between the hospital which occupied the position before it and the hut which was positioned after it . It had meaning , not only in relation to the adjoining segments , but also with respect to the total work . To Leopold ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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