Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 6Joseph Strelka |
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... described phenomena thoroughly and adequately , one has described all that can be described . In the con- stancy of this description one reveals the essence of what is de- scribed . This description , however , is predicated upon a ...
... described phenomena thoroughly and adequately , one has described all that can be described . In the con- stancy of this description one reveals the essence of what is de- scribed . This description , however , is predicated upon a ...
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... described in this or that way discloses the spiritual state of the subject who has so described it . Self - expression in haiku is usually through description with this kind of peculiar structure . And this fact remains the same whether ...
... described in this or that way discloses the spiritual state of the subject who has so described it . Self - expression in haiku is usually through description with this kind of peculiar structure . And this fact remains the same whether ...
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... described as " perfect " ( vollkommen ) and consequently self - suf- ficient in its nature . In the case of subjective or formal purposiveness the object is described as " beautiful " ( schön ) . The " aesthetic " judg- ment performed ...
... described as " perfect " ( vollkommen ) and consequently self - suf- ficient in its nature . In the case of subjective or formal purposiveness the object is described as " beautiful " ( schön ) . The " aesthetic " judg- ment performed ...
Contents
THE CONCEPT OF STRATA AND PHASES IN ROMAN | 10 |
HAIKU AND | 40 |
THE CRITIC AS PERSON AND PERSONA | 70 |
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