Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 6Joseph Strelka |
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... aesthetic empathy , but only through a careful pre - aesthetic reconstruction . The aesthetic inquiry which probes beyond the " unwandelbare Skelett " of the literary work is incontestably more involved than the pre - aesthetic one . As ...
... aesthetic empathy , but only through a careful pre - aesthetic reconstruction . The aesthetic inquiry which probes beyond the " unwandelbare Skelett " of the literary work is incontestably more involved than the pre - aesthetic one . As ...
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... aesthetic concretions ; 2. to discover in what sense these concretions are novel expressions of the work's aesthetic potentialities or are concealments of such potentialities ( Verdeckungsphenomäne ) ; 3. to distinguish between one's ...
... aesthetic concretions ; 2. to discover in what sense these concretions are novel expressions of the work's aesthetic potentialities or are concealments of such potentialities ( Verdeckungsphenomäne ) ; 3. to distinguish between one's ...
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... aesthetic value of something without being " aesthetically moved " or without the accomplishment of an aesthetic process . In his opinion , how- ever , such judgments are pure intellectual experiences . He stated : " It is only those ...
... aesthetic value of something without being " aesthetically moved " or without the accomplishment of an aesthetic process . In his opinion , how- ever , such judgments are pure intellectual experiences . He stated : " It is only those ...
Contents
THE CONCEPT OF STRATA AND PHASES IN ROMAN | 10 |
HAIKU AND | 40 |
THE CRITIC AS PERSON AND PERSONA | 70 |
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