Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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Page 166
... thought of his beloved one gives to him . Within this perfectly balanced structure , thoughts and feelings move easily and naturally . The hunter's heart goes out to his love . He ima- gines her walking quietly along the valley , and ...
... thought of his beloved one gives to him . Within this perfectly balanced structure , thoughts and feelings move easily and naturally . The hunter's heart goes out to his love . He ima- gines her walking quietly along the valley , and ...
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... thought and therefore commonly present in the literary expression of that thought . Scarcely any mode of man's existence can be divorced from the spatial dimension . His sensory perceptions , his quantitative thinking , and even his ...
... thought and therefore commonly present in the literary expression of that thought . Scarcely any mode of man's existence can be divorced from the spatial dimension . His sensory perceptions , his quantitative thinking , and even his ...
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... thought of as existing principally in the novel.3 If it is inherent in human thought , it must be just as inherent in all the forms of literature which express that thought . Not only is it more universal than is often acknowledged ...
... thought of as existing principally in the novel.3 If it is inherent in human thought , it must be just as inherent in all the forms of literature which express that thought . Not only is it more universal than is often acknowledged ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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