Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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... understanding of criticism as a " running com- mentary " on literature . The fact is , however , that my reflections on freedom in poetic literary language which formed the basis of my very modest research on “ exis- tential ...
... understanding of criticism as a " running com- mentary " on literature . The fact is , however , that my reflections on freedom in poetic literary language which formed the basis of my very modest research on “ exis- tential ...
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... understanding and interpreting of such a work as its primary task , has lost nothing in importance , especially as a pedagogic approach to the obtaining of scholarly literary insight . But we have now moved away from making it central ...
... understanding and interpreting of such a work as its primary task , has lost nothing in importance , especially as a pedagogic approach to the obtaining of scholarly literary insight . But we have now moved away from making it central ...
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... understanding use when it knows determinate objects ? " The rela- tion between interpretation and psychology is very like this . Interpreta- tion is important , because it concerns the right understanding of that which is in question ...
... understanding use when it knows determinate objects ? " The rela- tion between interpretation and psychology is very like this . Interpreta- tion is important , because it concerns the right understanding of that which is in question ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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