Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 6Joseph Strelka |
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Page 46
... existence remains quite alien to the man of wabi . The haiku - poem just quoted of Bashô vividly reflects the mood of an open and unreserved approval of this alien world . We sense in this poem even , we might say , a sort of ...
... existence remains quite alien to the man of wabi . The haiku - poem just quoted of Bashô vividly reflects the mood of an open and unreserved approval of this alien world . We sense in this poem even , we might say , a sort of ...
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... existence , because upon it depends his own existence . But it is also as feeble and vulnerable as his own existence . Is this “ rope ” strong ? Or is it weak ? Is this mental attitude of his a state of sheer passivity ? Or is it rather ...
... existence , because upon it depends his own existence . But it is also as feeble and vulnerable as his own existence . Is this “ rope ” strong ? Or is it weak ? Is this mental attitude of his a state of sheer passivity ? Or is it rather ...
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... existence and all phenomenal things and events of Nature is Nature in its primordial Nothingness as an empty locus for everything in a higher , nonphe- nomenal dimension of being . Nature in the view of the man of wabi may thus be said ...
... existence and all phenomenal things and events of Nature is Nature in its primordial Nothingness as an empty locus for everything in a higher , nonphe- nomenal dimension of being . Nature in the view of the man of wabi may thus be said ...
Contents
THE CONCEPT OF STRATA AND PHASES IN ROMAN | 10 |
HAIKU AND | 40 |
THE CRITIC AS PERSON AND PERSONA | 70 |
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absolutism aesthetic concretions aesthetic value artistic aspects attitude Bashô beauty become Benjamin Chinese cognition conceived concept Confucian consciousness creative critic's personality emotions enlightenment Erkennen essay existence existential experience expression fact faculty feel function haiku haiku-poem Hammer's human Husserl Ibid ideas identity Iliad imagination individual interpretation Islamic judgment Kant literarische Kunstwerk literary art literary criticism literary cycle literary theory literature means ment metaphor metaphysical mind mode monk moral moral absolutism mystical nature negative Nothingness notion object observer particular perceived perception and understanding Persian literature Persian poetry phenomenal phenomenology philosophy poem poet position pre-aesthetic principles psychological pure qualities reader reality relation René Wellek Roman Ingarden schema scholar sense spiritual Ssu-k'ung statement stratum structure Sung dynasty synthesis synthetic Taoist taste theoretical theory things tion Tokyo tradition transcendental translation true tz'u University verse wabi Walter Benjamin words writing