Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 6Joseph Strelka |
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... called the " life - world " upon which all systems are built . On this point there is general agreement among phenomenologists . There is also agreement on another important point which pertains to the apprehending ego itself . The ego ...
... called the " life - world " upon which all systems are built . On this point there is general agreement among phenomenologists . There is also agreement on another important point which pertains to the apprehending ego itself . The ego ...
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... called duplicity or iridescence . Many a time , especially in poetry , an image is perceived through a juxtaposition of two aspects . Traditionally this juxtapo- sition or duplicity is called a metaphor or figure . The function of a ...
... called duplicity or iridescence . Many a time , especially in poetry , an image is perceived through a juxtaposition of two aspects . Traditionally this juxtapo- sition or duplicity is called a metaphor or figure . The function of a ...
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... called by Bashô “ a verse that becomes . " He declares that genuine haiku - poems must invariably be " verses that become . " In contrast to this , a haiku - poem which is com- posed by a deliberate intention on the part of the poet to ...
... called by Bashô “ a verse that becomes . " He declares that genuine haiku - poems must invariably be " verses that become . " In contrast to this , a haiku - poem which is com- posed by a deliberate intention on the part of the poet to ...
Contents
THE CONCEPT OF STRATA AND PHASES IN ROMAN | 10 |
HAIKU AND | 40 |
THE CRITIC AS PERSON AND PERSONA | 70 |
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