Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 6Joseph Strelka |
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... language , as the formal- ists do . . . . I simply cannot accept the formalistic theory of language and literature because it contradicts my experience . " ( p . 97 ) . 45. A. T. Tymieniecka perceptively observes that were the literary ...
... language , as the formal- ists do . . . . I simply cannot accept the formalistic theory of language and literature because it contradicts my experience . " ( p . 97 ) . 45. A. T. Tymieniecka perceptively observes that were the literary ...
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... language upon the language of the work . But the contextualist begins by maintaining that the work has its own intramural system that can be reduced to no forms or language beyond its own . He can claim that all prior languages ...
... language upon the language of the work . But the contextualist begins by maintaining that the work has its own intramural system that can be reduced to no forms or language beyond its own . He can claim that all prior languages ...
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... language , is guaranteed to be inadequate to its object , the unique poetic context . His language must be one that preexisted this poem : it is necessarily generic inso- far as it is drawn from other experiences of other poems , while ...
... language , is guaranteed to be inadequate to its object , the unique poetic context . His language must be one that preexisted this poem : it is necessarily generic inso- far as it is drawn from other experiences of other poems , while ...
Contents
THE CONCEPT OF STRATA AND PHASES IN ROMAN | 10 |
HAIKU AND | 40 |
THE CRITIC AS PERSON AND PERSONA | 70 |
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