Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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Page 163
... whole schema of a general psychology involving graduated concepts , with their mean- ing and source ultimately in the empirical observation of psychological phenomena , is operative all the time , and that much reference to such a ...
... whole schema of a general psychology involving graduated concepts , with their mean- ing and source ultimately in the empirical observation of psychological phenomena , is operative all the time , and that much reference to such a ...
Page 183
... whole in the " constituting mind . " The meaning of the whole is naturally a function of the bases and their valuations which comprise it , all of which achieve a meaning in the consciousness of the perceiver . It is not a function of ...
... whole in the " constituting mind . " The meaning of the whole is naturally a function of the bases and their valuations which comprise it , all of which achieve a meaning in the consciousness of the perceiver . It is not a function of ...
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... whole , however , this type of stylistic study lends itself better to Method I , firmly anchored in linguistic devices - phonological , lexical , or grammatical - around which the effects which they subserve can be grouped . The ...
... whole , however , this type of stylistic study lends itself better to Method I , firmly anchored in linguistic devices - phonological , lexical , or grammatical - around which the effects which they subserve can be grouped . The ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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